Reasons for not seeking more information from the clinician (n = 85) |
|
Satisfaction with the information previously provided |
24 (28) |
There were other/more important problems to worry about |
13 (15) |
My clinician did not inform me about my nodule diagnosis |
12 (14) |
My clinician didn’t seem worried about it so I wasn’t |
11 (13) |
I had a visit scheduled with my clinician already |
10 (12) |
I didn’t think about seeking more information |
7 (8) |
I wasn’t worried or concerned about the diagnosis |
6 (7) |
I thought my clinician would call |
5 (6) |
I assumed my clinician was too busy to answer my questions |
4 (5) |
I don’t know how to contact my clinician |
3 (4) |
I have had previous experience with my clinician not calling me back |
3 (4) |
I was scared of the possible answer |
1 (1) |
Other responses |
15 (18) |
Recommendations for improving communication processes (n = 121) |
|
More information about how common nodules are |
112 (93) |
More information about what a nodule is |
108 (89) |
More discussion regarding patients’ worries and fears |
90 (74) |
More information about the risk of lung cancer |
85 (70) |
Tell the patient in person about their nodule diagnosis |
85 (70) |
Decrease the time interval from imaging study to information about results |
78 (66) |
More patient involvement in determining the follow-up interval |
72 (60) |
More information about the risks of radiation from planned computed tomography scans |
67 (55) |
More information about everything, in letter or phone call (including: how to contact clinician, explanation of follow-up plan, other resources, etc.) |
17 (14) |
Ensure clinician is being honest and giving facts |
11 (9) |
More interaction with the clinician regarding nodule |
11 (9) |
Show pictures of scan and explain image |
6 (5) |
Other responses |
17 (14) |