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Factors leading to overutilisation of hospital pathology testing: the junior doctor's perspective.
Ericksson, William; Bothe, Janine; Cheung, Heidi; Zhang, Kate; Kelly, Simone.
Afiliação
  • Ericksson W; Business Intelligence & Efficiency Unit, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (SESLHD), NSW Health, Locked Bag 10, Taren Point Delivery Centre, NSW 2229, Australia.
  • Bothe J; Surgery & Perioperative Services, St George Hospital, Gray Street, Kogarah, NSW 2217, Australia. Email.
  • Cheung H; Geriatrics Department, St George Hospital, Gray Street, Kogarah, NSW 2217, Australia. Emails:.
  • Zhang K; Geriatrics Department, St George Hospital, Gray Street, Kogarah, NSW 2217, Australia. Emails:.
  • Kelly S; Nursing Services, The Sutherland Hospital, 430 The Kingsway, Caringbah, NSW 2229, Australia. Email.
Aust Health Rev ; 42(4): 374-379, 2018 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28538138
ABSTRACT
Objective Pathology overutilisation is a significant issue affecting the quality and cost of health care. Because junior medical officers (JMOs) order most pathology tests in the hospital setting, the aim of the present study was to identify the main reasons for hospital pathology overutilisation from the perspective of the JMO. Methods A qualitative method, using focus group methodology, was undertaken. Sixteen JMOs from two hospitals participated in three focus groups. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Results Three major themes contributed to overutilisation the real and perceived expectations of senior colleagues, the level of JMO clinical experience and strategies to manage JMO workload around clinical systems. Within these themes, 12 subthemes were identified. Conclusions Overutilisation of hospital pathology testing occurs when there are high social costs to JMOs for underordering, with little cost for overordering. Interventions should restore this balance through reframing overutilisation as both a costly and potentially harmful activity, promoting a supportive culture with regular senior guidance, and addressing clinical systems in which missed tests create an excessive workload. What is known about the topic? Mean overutilisation rates of pathology testing are reported to be as high as 44%. Although numerous studies have reported successful efforts to decrease hospital pathology overutilisation, no primary research was identified that examined the JMO perspective on this subject. What does this paper add? Clinical need is not the primary factor guiding the pathology-ordering decisions of junior practitioners; rather, medical team culture, limited JMO experience and systems factors have a significant role. What are the implications for practitioners? The social and behavioural determinants of pathology ordering must be considered to achieve appropriate pathology test utilisation. These include senior medical officer engagement, the guidance of JMOs and clinical workflows.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Serviço Hospitalar de Patologia / Médicos / Atitude do Pessoal de Saúde / Testes Diagnósticos de Rotina / Uso Excessivo dos Serviços de Saúde Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Serviço Hospitalar de Patologia / Médicos / Atitude do Pessoal de Saúde / Testes Diagnósticos de Rotina / Uso Excessivo dos Serviços de Saúde Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article