Abstract
"This study evaluated patients' understanding of
common terms used by breast surgeons in order to identify words which
may need to be defined and explained during a clinic consultation. 95
patients completed the survey. 87% defined 'Surgeon' correctly whereas
'Radiographer' and 'Radiologist' were correctly defined by only 19% and
28% respectively. 26% correctly defined 'Pathologist' and 43%
'Oncologist'. Two-thirds of patients correctly defined 'Benign' (66%)
and 'Malignant' (65%). 'Mammogram' and 'Ultrasound' were correctly
defined by 39% and 8% respectively. 21% of patients correctly defined
'Multi-Disciplinary Team Meeting'. 1 in 5 patients correctly defined
'Chemotherapy' (20%) and 'Radiotherapy' (19%). This study has identified
that many of the medical terms used in a consultation are not
understood by patients.
Education must be incorporated as a routine part
of the consultation to enhance the patient experience and ensure they
can actively participate in making informed decisions about their care."
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