Defining, estimating, communicating about, and dealing with overdiagnosis is challenging. One reason for this is because overdiagnosis is a complex phenomenon. In this article we try to show that the complexity can be analysed and addressed in terms of three perspectives, i.e., that of the person, the professional, and the population. Individuals are informed about overdiagnosis based on population-based estimates. These estimates depend on professionals’ conceptions and models of disease and diagnostic criteria. These conceptions in turn depend on individuals’ experience of suffering, and on population level outcomes from diagnostics and treatment. As the personal, professional, and populational perspectives are not easy to reconcile, we m...
Overdiagnosis is an emerging problem in health policy and practice: we address its definition and et...
Recently, concerns have been raised about the phenomenon of ‘overdiagnosis’, the diagnosis of a cond...
Van Dijk and colleagues present three cases to illustrate and discuss the relationship between medic...
Defining, estimating, communicating about, and dealing with overdiagnosis is challenging. One reason...
How can overdiagnosis be defined, explained, and estimated on an individual level? The answers to th...
How can overdiagnosis be defined, explained, and estimated on an individual level? The answers to th...
Epidemiologic studies of overdiagnosis are challenged by unclear definitions and the absence of unif...
Epidemiologic studies of overdiagnosis are challenged by unclear definitions and the absence of unif...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Overdiagnosis is a growing problem worldwide. Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of deviations, abnormal...
Van Dijk and colleagues present three cases to illustrate and discuss the relationship between medic...
Overdiagnosis and disease are related concepts. Widened conceptions of disease increase overdiagnosi...
Overdiagnosis means different things to different people. S M Carter and colleagues argue that we sh...
Overdiagnosis and disease are related concepts. Widened conceptions of disease increase overdiagnosi...
It is a privilege to have respected colleagues engage with our definition and ethical evaluation of ...
Overdiagnosis is an emerging problem in health policy and practice: we address its definition and et...
Recently, concerns have been raised about the phenomenon of ‘overdiagnosis’, the diagnosis of a cond...
Van Dijk and colleagues present three cases to illustrate and discuss the relationship between medic...
Defining, estimating, communicating about, and dealing with overdiagnosis is challenging. One reason...
How can overdiagnosis be defined, explained, and estimated on an individual level? The answers to th...
How can overdiagnosis be defined, explained, and estimated on an individual level? The answers to th...
Epidemiologic studies of overdiagnosis are challenged by unclear definitions and the absence of unif...
Epidemiologic studies of overdiagnosis are challenged by unclear definitions and the absence of unif...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Overdiagnosis is a growing problem worldwide. Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of deviations, abnormal...
Van Dijk and colleagues present three cases to illustrate and discuss the relationship between medic...
Overdiagnosis and disease are related concepts. Widened conceptions of disease increase overdiagnosi...
Overdiagnosis means different things to different people. S M Carter and colleagues argue that we sh...
Overdiagnosis and disease are related concepts. Widened conceptions of disease increase overdiagnosi...
It is a privilege to have respected colleagues engage with our definition and ethical evaluation of ...
Overdiagnosis is an emerging problem in health policy and practice: we address its definition and et...
Recently, concerns have been raised about the phenomenon of ‘overdiagnosis’, the diagnosis of a cond...
Van Dijk and colleagues present three cases to illustrate and discuss the relationship between medic...