Patient satisfaction and incidence of adverse events during a trial of sonographer administered musculoskeletal injections

Brooke Osborne, Kerry Thoirs, Janine Dizon, Nayana Parange, Steve Milanese

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Abstract

Introduction
Increases in demand for therapeutic ultrasound-guided musculoskeletal injections have led to longer waiting times for appointments. With the right training, sonographers are well placed to perform these low-risk procedures. This study evaluated the effect of musculoskeletal injections administered by trained sonographers with respect to patient safety and satisfaction.

Methods
Patients were recruited from three radiology clinics staffed with appropriately trained sonographers. Patients who agreed to have their injection completed by a sonographer completed satisfaction surveys immediately after their appointment, with adverse reactions also recorded. Longer-term outcomes were recorded 7–10 days later.

Results
97% of 804 participating patients were completely satisfied with the service they received. Reported adverse events were low, with
Conclusion
This study indicates that appropriately trained sonographers can provide ultrasound-guided musculoskeletal injections at a level of safety which is comparable to similar injection procedures explored in the literature. The high level of satisfaction of the patients suggest that this service should be extended and expanded to address patient concerns regarding long waiting times.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)116-122
Number of pages7
JournalSonography
Volume9
Issue number3
Early online date28 Mar 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • adverse event
  • musculoskeletal injections
  • satisfaction
  • sonography
  • adverse events

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