A national physician survey of diagnostic error in paediatrics

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Lucy M. Perrem
Thomas R. Fanshawe
Farhana Sharif
Annette Plüddemann
Michael B. O’Neill
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[1] Children’s University Hospital,Department of Respiratory Medicine
[2] Oxford University,Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
[3] Midlands Regional Hospital Mullingar,Department of Paediatrics
[4] Castlebar,Department of Paediatrics, Mayo General Hospital
[5] Co.,undefined
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2016年 / 175卷
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Diagnostic errors; Misdiagnosis; Physician practise patterns; Attitude of health personnel; Clinical competence;
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This cross-sectional survey explored paediatric physician perspectives regarding diagnostic errors. All paediatric consultants and specialist registrars in Ireland were invited to participate in this anonymous online survey. The response rate for the study was 54 % (n = 127). Respondents had a median of 9-year clinical experience (interquartile range (IQR) 4–20 years). A diagnostic error was reported at least monthly by 19 (15.0 %) respondents. Consultants reported significantly less diagnostic errors compared to trainees (p value = 0.01). Cognitive error was the top-ranked contributing factor to diagnostic error, with incomplete history and examination considered to be the principal cognitive error. Seeking a second opinion and close follow-up of patients to ensure that the diagnosis is correct were the highest-ranked, clinician-based solutions to diagnostic error. Inadequate staffing levels and excessive workload were the most highly ranked system-related and situational factors. Increased access to and availability of consultants and experts was the most highly ranked system-based solution to diagnostic error.
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