BMC Medical Education | |
The role of strategy and redundancy in diagnostic reasoning | |
关键词: diagnostic reasoning; clinical decision making; medical education; cognitive psychology; entropy; experimental studies; | |
DOI : 10.1186/1472-6920-3-1 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract
Background
Diagnostic reasoning is a key competence of physicians. We explored the effects of knowledge, practice and additional clinical information on strategy, redundancy and accuracy of diagnosing a peripheral neurological defect in the hand based on sensory examination.
Method
Using an interactive computer simulation that includes 21 unique cases with seven sensory loss patterns and either concordant, neutral or discordant textual information, 21 3rd year medical students, 21 6th year and 21 senior neurology residents each examined 15 cases over the course of one session. An additional 23 psychology students examined 24 cases over two sessions, 12 cases per session. Subjects also took a seven-item MCQ exam of seven classical patterns presented visually.
Results
Knowledge of sensory patterns and diagnostic accuracy are highly correlated within groups (
Conclusions
Knowledge and practice are both important for diagnostic success. For complex diagnostic situations reasoning components employing redundancy seem more essential than those using strategy.
【 授权许可】
Unknown