Fig. 3From: Structured reporting of head and neck ultrasound examinationsVisual analog scale (VAS) of questionnaire findings. User contentment of the nine participating examiners was evaluated using a questionnaire. VAS (10: Complete agreement, 0: Complete disagreement) shows that structured reports (SR, right side, blue bars) are regarded as practicable (question 1), useful (question 2), to improve report-quality (question 3), to be time-efficient, to have a good time-wise economy (question 4), that additional time needed may be justified (question 5), that inexperienced physicians learning ultrasound examinations (question 6) and reporting (question 7) benefit from SR, that usability by intuition (question 8) and clearness of arrangement are substantial (question 9) when compared to free text reports (FTR, left side, red bars). * p < 0.05Back to article page