BACKGROUND:Diagnostic reasoning in primary care setting where presented problems and patients are mostly unselected appears as a complex process. The aim was to develop a questionnaire to describe how general practitioners (GPs) deal with uncertainty to gain more insight into the decisional process. The association of personality traits with medical decision making was investigated additionally. METHODS:Raw items were identified by literature research and focus group. Items were improved by interviewing ten GPs with thinking-aloud-method. A personal case vignette related to a complex and uncertainty situation was introduced. The final questionnaire was administered to 228 GPs in Germany. Factorial validity was calculated with explorative an...
When something is amiss, patients seek professional advice to give meaning and order to their sympto...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical decision making strategies of ...
Some evidence suggests that clinicians' discomfort with diagnostic uncertainty can lead to communica...
Background: Diagnostic reasoning in primary care setting where presented problems and patients are m...
Abstract Background Diagnostic uncertainty is one of the largest contributory factors to the occurre...
Item does not contain fulltextMany patients attending general practice do not have an obvious diagno...
CONTEXT: Tolerance for ambiguity is essential for optimal learning and professional competence. Gene...
Uncertainty is a core concept of medical activity, especially in general practice, where illness is ...
What role does uncertainty play in the doctor's diagnostic reasoning process? Would it not be better...
Objective: To explore the clinical reasoning processes underpinning diagnostic and management decisi...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical decision making strategies of GPs with...
Objectives: The objective of this article is to explore diagnostic decision making around psychologi...
Although recent work has encouraged doctors to express their uncertainty to patients as a means to i...
Background: Decision making regarding treatment options and risk communication between health profes...
Stolper cf, van de wiel mwj, van royen p. Diagnostic thinking about everyday ailments. Huisarts wet ...
When something is amiss, patients seek professional advice to give meaning and order to their sympto...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical decision making strategies of ...
Some evidence suggests that clinicians' discomfort with diagnostic uncertainty can lead to communica...
Background: Diagnostic reasoning in primary care setting where presented problems and patients are m...
Abstract Background Diagnostic uncertainty is one of the largest contributory factors to the occurre...
Item does not contain fulltextMany patients attending general practice do not have an obvious diagno...
CONTEXT: Tolerance for ambiguity is essential for optimal learning and professional competence. Gene...
Uncertainty is a core concept of medical activity, especially in general practice, where illness is ...
What role does uncertainty play in the doctor's diagnostic reasoning process? Would it not be better...
Objective: To explore the clinical reasoning processes underpinning diagnostic and management decisi...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical decision making strategies of GPs with...
Objectives: The objective of this article is to explore diagnostic decision making around psychologi...
Although recent work has encouraged doctors to express their uncertainty to patients as a means to i...
Background: Decision making regarding treatment options and risk communication between health profes...
Stolper cf, van de wiel mwj, van royen p. Diagnostic thinking about everyday ailments. Huisarts wet ...
When something is amiss, patients seek professional advice to give meaning and order to their sympto...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical decision making strategies of ...
Some evidence suggests that clinicians' discomfort with diagnostic uncertainty can lead to communica...