Abstract: The process of obtaining diagnosis is described as a dual-process model, including the intuitive process, and the analytical process. The similarity between the two systems is that they both infer a diagnosis from patient-derived information. Here we present another process by which to elicit the diagnosis: asking direct questions of the patient themselves, such as “What do you think is the cause? ” or “What do you suspect is wrong? ” This simple method would enable us to elicit pivotal information for diagnosis. Asking patients direct questions allows them to think about the cause of their own problem and suggest their own diagnosis. This method of reasoning is completely different from the two above-mentioned systems and may rep...
There is a growing literature on diagnostic errors. The consensus of this literature is that most er...
[Extract] Diagnostic reasoning is intricate and error-prone. Success hinges upon the collection and ...
Objective: To explore the clinical reasoning processes underpinning diagnostic and management decisi...
The Four Columned Approach to Clinical Diagnosis: One of the real problems in making clinical diagn...
The practice of clinical medicine needs to be a very flexible discipline which can adapt promptly to...
The aim of this thesis was to examine cognitive interventions to enhance diagnostic accuracy based o...
Information-processing research into the natural process of clinical reasoning is reviewed and the U...
The diagnostic process is a fundamental element of practice in the clinical and healthcare fields in...
Abstract- Background. Several methods of diagnostic reasoning have been explained in the literature,...
This chapter includes the diagnostic process and formulating a diagnosis. It is how to apply and con...
This article describes reasoning strategies used by clinicians in different diagnostic circumstances...
Whilst it is clear that experienced clinicians adopt a rational approach of diagnosis, the logic of...
BACKGROUND: Errors in reasoning are a common cause of diagnostic error. However, it is difficult to ...
Background: Getting the right diagnosis is supposed to provide an explanation of a patient’s health ...
Context. Clinical reasoning plays a major role in the ability of doctors to make diagnoses and decis...
There is a growing literature on diagnostic errors. The consensus of this literature is that most er...
[Extract] Diagnostic reasoning is intricate and error-prone. Success hinges upon the collection and ...
Objective: To explore the clinical reasoning processes underpinning diagnostic and management decisi...
The Four Columned Approach to Clinical Diagnosis: One of the real problems in making clinical diagn...
The practice of clinical medicine needs to be a very flexible discipline which can adapt promptly to...
The aim of this thesis was to examine cognitive interventions to enhance diagnostic accuracy based o...
Information-processing research into the natural process of clinical reasoning is reviewed and the U...
The diagnostic process is a fundamental element of practice in the clinical and healthcare fields in...
Abstract- Background. Several methods of diagnostic reasoning have been explained in the literature,...
This chapter includes the diagnostic process and formulating a diagnosis. It is how to apply and con...
This article describes reasoning strategies used by clinicians in different diagnostic circumstances...
Whilst it is clear that experienced clinicians adopt a rational approach of diagnosis, the logic of...
BACKGROUND: Errors in reasoning are a common cause of diagnostic error. However, it is difficult to ...
Background: Getting the right diagnosis is supposed to provide an explanation of a patient’s health ...
Context. Clinical reasoning plays a major role in the ability of doctors to make diagnoses and decis...
There is a growing literature on diagnostic errors. The consensus of this literature is that most er...
[Extract] Diagnostic reasoning is intricate and error-prone. Success hinges upon the collection and ...
Objective: To explore the clinical reasoning processes underpinning diagnostic and management decisi...