We sought (a) an inductive understanding of patient and clinician perspectives and experiences of the communication of diagnostic test information and (b) a normative understanding of the management of uncertainty that occurs during the clinical encounter in emergency care. Between 2016 and 2018, 58 interviews were conducted with patients and nursing, medical, and managerial staff. Interview data were sequentially analyzed through an inductive thematic analysis, then a normative theory of uncertainty management. Themes of 'Ideals,' 'Service Efficiency,' and 'Managing Uncertainty' were inductively identified as influencing the communication of diagnostic test information. A normative theory of uncertainty management highlighted (a) how these...
Abstract Background Diagnostic uncertainty is one of the largest contributory factors to the occurre...
Diagnosis is pivotal to medicine's epistemic system: it serves to explain individual symptoms, class...
The purpose of this study was to develop a theory to explain how nurses experience and respond to un...
We sought (a) an inductive understanding of patient and clinician perspectives and experiences of th...
BACKGROUND: diagnostic uncertainty is ubiquitous. Its communication to patients requires further inv...
Abstract: Background: Diagnostic uncertainty (DU) in primary care is ubiquitous, yet no review has ...
Some evidence suggests that clinicians' discomfort with diagnostic uncertainty can lead to communica...
Abstract Objectives To investigate the communication processes involving test-related information in...
The communication of uncertainty in clinical evidence is an important endeavor that poses difficult ...
The evidence-based practice and evidence-based medicine (EBM) movements have promoted standardizatio...
Background Medical uncertainty is a pervasive and important problem, but the strategies physicians ...
Background: The development of novel diagnostics enables increasingly earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer...
Background The development of novel diagnostics enables increasingly earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer'...
Introduction Diagnostic uncertainty is common in healthcare encounters. Effective communication is i...
Objective: To promote a more systematic approach to research on uncertainty in health care, and to e...
Abstract Background Diagnostic uncertainty is one of the largest contributory factors to the occurre...
Diagnosis is pivotal to medicine's epistemic system: it serves to explain individual symptoms, class...
The purpose of this study was to develop a theory to explain how nurses experience and respond to un...
We sought (a) an inductive understanding of patient and clinician perspectives and experiences of th...
BACKGROUND: diagnostic uncertainty is ubiquitous. Its communication to patients requires further inv...
Abstract: Background: Diagnostic uncertainty (DU) in primary care is ubiquitous, yet no review has ...
Some evidence suggests that clinicians' discomfort with diagnostic uncertainty can lead to communica...
Abstract Objectives To investigate the communication processes involving test-related information in...
The communication of uncertainty in clinical evidence is an important endeavor that poses difficult ...
The evidence-based practice and evidence-based medicine (EBM) movements have promoted standardizatio...
Background Medical uncertainty is a pervasive and important problem, but the strategies physicians ...
Background: The development of novel diagnostics enables increasingly earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer...
Background The development of novel diagnostics enables increasingly earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer'...
Introduction Diagnostic uncertainty is common in healthcare encounters. Effective communication is i...
Objective: To promote a more systematic approach to research on uncertainty in health care, and to e...
Abstract Background Diagnostic uncertainty is one of the largest contributory factors to the occurre...
Diagnosis is pivotal to medicine's epistemic system: it serves to explain individual symptoms, class...
The purpose of this study was to develop a theory to explain how nurses experience and respond to un...