Abstract
The term “patient experience” is currently ubiquitous in health care. Many facilities are striving to improve care by examining how patients interact with and view their organization and the health care professionals who work within it. Although there is a great deal of literature on patient centered care, patient engagement and patient experience in health care generally, there is little focused literature on how this is related to patient experience in medical imaging and radiation therapy. This review article examines the underpinning concepts of patient experience and the factors that contribute to a positive patient experience. These include good communication, care for the patient as an individual, and emotional support. Patients experiencing care in medical imaging and radiation therapy departments have broadly similar expectations, although this can be challenging to provide in a technologically focused, time-limited environment.
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