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Radiology Dictation Errors with COVID-19 Protective Equipment: Does Wearing a Surgical Mask Increase the Dictation Error Rate?
Our aim was to determine the effect of wearing a surgical mask on the number and type of dictation errors in unedited radiology reports. IRB review was waived for this prospective matched-pairs study in which no patient data was used. Model radiology reports (n = 40) simulated those typical for an a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8475440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34561781 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10278-021-00502-w |
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author | Femi-Abodunde, Abiola Olinger, Kristen Burke, Lauren M. B. Benefield, Thad Lee, Ellie R. McGinty, Katrina Mervak, Benjamin M. |
author_facet | Femi-Abodunde, Abiola Olinger, Kristen Burke, Lauren M. B. Benefield, Thad Lee, Ellie R. McGinty, Katrina Mervak, Benjamin M. |
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description | Our aim was to determine the effect of wearing a surgical mask on the number and type of dictation errors in unedited radiology reports. IRB review was waived for this prospective matched-pairs study in which no patient data was used. Model radiology reports (n = 40) simulated those typical for an academic medical center. Six randomized radiologists dictated using speech-recognition software with and without a surgical mask. Dictations were compared to model reports and errors were classified according to type and severity. A statistical model was used to demonstrate that error rates for all types of errors were greater when masks are worn compared to when they are not (unmasked: 21.7 ± 4.9 errors per 1000 words, masked: 27.1 ± 2.2 errors per 1000 words; adjusted p < 0.0001). A sensitivity analysis was performed, excluding a reader with a large number of errors. The sensitivity analysis found a similar difference in error rates for all types of errors, although significance was attenuated (unmasked: 16.9 ± 1.9 errors per 1000 words, masked: 20.1 ± 2.2 errors per 1000 words; adjusted p = 0.054). We conclude that wearing a mask results in a near-significant increase in the rate of dictation errors in unedited radiology reports created with speech-recognition, although this difference may be accentuated in some groups of radiologists. Additionally, we find that most errors are minor single incorrect words and are unlikely to result in a medically relevant misunderstanding. |
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spelling | pubmed-84754402021-09-28 Radiology Dictation Errors with COVID-19 Protective Equipment: Does Wearing a Surgical Mask Increase the Dictation Error Rate? Femi-Abodunde, Abiola Olinger, Kristen Burke, Lauren M. B. Benefield, Thad Lee, Ellie R. McGinty, Katrina Mervak, Benjamin M. J Digit Imaging Original Paper Our aim was to determine the effect of wearing a surgical mask on the number and type of dictation errors in unedited radiology reports. IRB review was waived for this prospective matched-pairs study in which no patient data was used. Model radiology reports (n = 40) simulated those typical for an academic medical center. Six randomized radiologists dictated using speech-recognition software with and without a surgical mask. Dictations were compared to model reports and errors were classified according to type and severity. A statistical model was used to demonstrate that error rates for all types of errors were greater when masks are worn compared to when they are not (unmasked: 21.7 ± 4.9 errors per 1000 words, masked: 27.1 ± 2.2 errors per 1000 words; adjusted p < 0.0001). A sensitivity analysis was performed, excluding a reader with a large number of errors. The sensitivity analysis found a similar difference in error rates for all types of errors, although significance was attenuated (unmasked: 16.9 ± 1.9 errors per 1000 words, masked: 20.1 ± 2.2 errors per 1000 words; adjusted p = 0.054). We conclude that wearing a mask results in a near-significant increase in the rate of dictation errors in unedited radiology reports created with speech-recognition, although this difference may be accentuated in some groups of radiologists. Additionally, we find that most errors are minor single incorrect words and are unlikely to result in a medically relevant misunderstanding. Springer International Publishing 2021-09-24 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8475440/ /pubmed/34561781 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10278-021-00502-w Text en © Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine 2021 |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Femi-Abodunde, Abiola Olinger, Kristen Burke, Lauren M. B. Benefield, Thad Lee, Ellie R. McGinty, Katrina Mervak, Benjamin M. Radiology Dictation Errors with COVID-19 Protective Equipment: Does Wearing a Surgical Mask Increase the Dictation Error Rate? |
title | Radiology Dictation Errors with COVID-19 Protective Equipment: Does Wearing a Surgical Mask Increase the Dictation Error Rate? |
title_full | Radiology Dictation Errors with COVID-19 Protective Equipment: Does Wearing a Surgical Mask Increase the Dictation Error Rate? |
title_fullStr | Radiology Dictation Errors with COVID-19 Protective Equipment: Does Wearing a Surgical Mask Increase the Dictation Error Rate? |
title_full_unstemmed | Radiology Dictation Errors with COVID-19 Protective Equipment: Does Wearing a Surgical Mask Increase the Dictation Error Rate? |
title_short | Radiology Dictation Errors with COVID-19 Protective Equipment: Does Wearing a Surgical Mask Increase the Dictation Error Rate? |
title_sort | radiology dictation errors with covid-19 protective equipment: does wearing a surgical mask increase the dictation error rate? |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8475440/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34561781 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10278-021-00502-w |
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