Identifying and prioritizing educational content from a malpractice claims database for clinical reasoning education in the vocational training of general practitioners.
Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract
; 28(3): 893-910, 2023 08.
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| ID: mdl-36529764
Diagnostic reasoning is an important topic in General Practitioners' (GPs) vocational training. Interestingly, research has paid little attention to the content of the cases used in clinical reasoning education. Malpractice claims of diagnostic errors represent cases that impact patients and that reflect potential knowledge gaps and contextual factors. With this study, we aimed to identify and prioritize educational content from a malpractice claims database in order to improve clinical reasoning education in GP training. With input from various experts in clinical reasoning and diagnostic error, we defined five priority criteria that reflect educational relevance. Fifty unique medical conditions from a malpractice claims database were scored on those priority criteria by stakeholders in clinical reasoning education in 2021. Subsequently, we calculated the mean total priority score for each condition. Mean total priority score (min 5-max 25) for all fifty diagnoses was 17,11 with a range from 13,89 to 19,61. We identified and described the fifteen highest scoring diseases (with priority scores ranging from 18,17 to 19,61). The prioritized conditions involved complex common (e.g., cardiovascular diseases, renal insufficiency and cancer), complex rare (e.g., endocarditis, ectopic pregnancy, testicular torsion) and more straightforward common conditions (e.g., tendon rupture/injury, eye infection). The claim cases often demonstrated atypical presentations or complex contextual factors. Including those malpractice cases in GP vocational training could enrich the illness scripts of diseases that are at high risk of errors, which may reduce diagnostic error and related patient harm.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Base de données:
MEDLINE
Sujet principal:
Médecins généralistes
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Faute professionnelle
Type d'étude:
Prognostic_studies
Limites:
Humans
Langue:
En
Journal:
Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract
Sujet du journal:
EDUCACAO
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SAUDE PUBLICA
Année:
2023
Type de document:
Article
Pays d'affiliation:
Pays-Bas
Pays de publication:
Pays-Bas