Methods Inf Med 1992; 31(01): 12-17
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1634858
Original Article
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Test Selection in Jaundice: A Comparison between Physician Behavior and a Diagnostic Model

R. W. Segaar*
1   Institute of Public Health and Social Medicine, Erasmus University Rotterdam
,
J. H. P. Wilson
2   Department of Internal Medicine II, University Hospital Dijkzigt Rotterdam
,
J. D. F. Habbema
1   Institute of Public Health and Social Medicine, Erasmus University Rotterdam
3   Center for Clinical Decision Analysis, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Publication Date:
08 February 2018 (online)

Abstract:

The results of an observational study aimed at a formal assessment of clinicians’ test-selection behavior are presented. We first make a proposal for diagnostic test usage in the latter phases of jaundice diagnosis. Next we compute a probabilistic estimate of the patient diagnosis, based on the COMIK algorithm. From the proposal and the probabilistic estimate we can predict the “test-selection behavior” of clinicians. The assessment follows from a tabulation of the predicted behavior against the tests selected by clinicians. It is shown that for most tests, the predictions are consistent with the observed test-selection behavior at a statistically significant level. Discussions of discrepancies between prediction and observation, and reasons for deviations from general guidelines, provide new dimensions for medical education. The methodology applied is a useful tool to improve medical care for the jaundiced patient.

* Current address: Health Council of The Netherlands. The Hague


 
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