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Diagnosis Behaviors of Physicians and Non-Physicians When Supported by an Electronic Differential Diagnosis Aid

机译:电子鉴别诊断援助支持时医生和非医生的诊断行为

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The present study examined a diagnostic medical decision aid developed to help inexperienced operators to diagnose and treat a simulated patient. Diagnosis and treatment accuracy using the tool were assessed and compared across both physicians and non-physicians. Initial analysis revealed more accurate diagnostic and treatment choices for non-physicians, but upon further investigation, physicians were found to have recognized signs for another diagnosis and correctly diagnosed and treated based on the limited information in the patient simulation. This fit with other noted behaviors, such as non-physicians opening the diagnostic support tool within the aid more often than physicians, and frequently returning to the tool during the task. In general, non-physicians were supported in choosing the correct diagnosis and treatment by the aid, while physicians disregarded the aid"s recommendations to make decisions based on their own expertise. These results have implications for the development of future decision support aids for non-physicians performing medical procedures.
机译:本研究审查了一种诊断医疗决策援助,以帮助缺乏经验的运营商诊断和治疗模拟患者。使用该工具的诊断和治疗准确性进行评估,并在医生和非医生中进行评估。初步分析揭示了非医生更准确的诊断和治疗选择,但在进一步调查时,发现医生识别出识别的迹象,并基于患者模拟中的有限信息正确诊断和治疗。这适合其他注意的行为,例如非医生比医生更频繁地在援助中打开诊断支持工具,并且在任务期间经常返回工具。一般而言,在选择正确的诊断和治疗方面,支持非医生,而医生忽视了援助的建议,以根据自己的专业知识做出决策。这些结果对未来决策支持艾滋病的发展有影响 - 履行医疗程序的物理学家。

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