Does the early feedback of results improve reassurance following diagnostic testing? A randomized controlled trial in patients undergoing cardiac investigation.
Anna PatienceNezar AmirChristopher J EllisAnna T O'SullivanKate FaasseGreg GambleKeith J PetriePublished in: Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association (2014)
The early provision of test results had no impact on patient reassurance. The study suggests the identification and targeting of patients high in cardiac anxiety may be a better method for improving reassurance than reducing the waiting time for results following medical testing.