Purpose: Anecdotal evidence indicates that exposure to media-distributed disease information, such as news about an outbreak, can lead physicians to errors; influenced by an availability bias, they misdiagnose patients with similar-looking but different diseases. The authors investigated whether exposure to media-provided disease information causes diagnostic errors and whether reflection (systematic review of findings) counteracts bias. METHOD: In 2010, 38 internal medicine residents first read the Wikipedia entry about one or another of two diseases (Phase 1). Six hours later, in a seemingly unrelated study, they diagnosed eight clinical cases (Phase 2). Two cases superficially resembled the disease in the Wikipedia entry they had read (b...
The objective of this prospective cohort study was to assess the marginal gain in diagnostic accurac...
BACKGROUND: Studies with methodologic shortcomings can overestimate the accuracy of a medical test...
We thank Dr Lader for his interest in our article and his valuable insights. We agree that there is ...
Purpose: Anecdotal evidence indicates that exposure to media-distributed disease information, such a...
Purpose Anecdotal evidence indicates that exposure to media-distributed disease information, such as...
BACKGROUND: Bias in reasoning rather than knowledge gaps has been identified as the origin of most d...
BACKGROUND: Bias in reasoning rather than knowledge gaps has been identified as the origin of most d...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic errors have often been attributed to biases in physicians' reasoning. Interve...
PURPOSE: Diagnostic errors have been attributed to faulty reasoning and cognitive biases, but minimi...
Diagnostic errors have been associated with bias in clinical reasoning. Empirical evidence on the co...
Context. Diagnostic errors have been associated with bias in clinical reasoning. Em- pirical evidenc...
Background: Information distortion suggests that people change the evaluation of new information to ...
Background: Information distortion suggests that people change the evaluation of new information to ...
textabstractBackground Many authors have implicated cognitive biases as a primary cause of diagnosti...
OBJECTIVES: To perform a systematic review of diagnostic test accuracy studies which manipulate or i...
The objective of this prospective cohort study was to assess the marginal gain in diagnostic accurac...
BACKGROUND: Studies with methodologic shortcomings can overestimate the accuracy of a medical test...
We thank Dr Lader for his interest in our article and his valuable insights. We agree that there is ...
Purpose: Anecdotal evidence indicates that exposure to media-distributed disease information, such a...
Purpose Anecdotal evidence indicates that exposure to media-distributed disease information, such as...
BACKGROUND: Bias in reasoning rather than knowledge gaps has been identified as the origin of most d...
BACKGROUND: Bias in reasoning rather than knowledge gaps has been identified as the origin of most d...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic errors have often been attributed to biases in physicians' reasoning. Interve...
PURPOSE: Diagnostic errors have been attributed to faulty reasoning and cognitive biases, but minimi...
Diagnostic errors have been associated with bias in clinical reasoning. Empirical evidence on the co...
Context. Diagnostic errors have been associated with bias in clinical reasoning. Em- pirical evidenc...
Background: Information distortion suggests that people change the evaluation of new information to ...
Background: Information distortion suggests that people change the evaluation of new information to ...
textabstractBackground Many authors have implicated cognitive biases as a primary cause of diagnosti...
OBJECTIVES: To perform a systematic review of diagnostic test accuracy studies which manipulate or i...
The objective of this prospective cohort study was to assess the marginal gain in diagnostic accurac...
BACKGROUND: Studies with methodologic shortcomings can overestimate the accuracy of a medical test...
We thank Dr Lader for his interest in our article and his valuable insights. We agree that there is ...