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Perception of usefulness of laboratory tests ordering by internal medicine residents in ambulatory setting: A single-center prospective cohort study

The demand for high value health care uncovered a steady trend in laboratory tests ordering and inappropriate testing practices. Residents’ training in laboratory ordering practice provides an opportunity for quality improvement. We collected information on demographics, the main reason for the appo...

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Autores principales: Doi, Dimitria, do Vale, Romulo Ribeiro, Monteiro, Jean Michell Correia, Plens, Glauco Cabral Marinho, Ferreira Junior, Mario, Fonseca, Luiz Augusto Marcondes, Perazzio, Sandro Félix, Besen, Bruno Adler Maccagnan Pinheiro, Lichtenstein, Arnaldo, Taniguchi, Leandro Utino, Sumita, Nairo Massakazu, Corá, Aline Pivetta, Eisencraft, Adriana Pasmanik, Duarte, Alberto José da Silva
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8112663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33974629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250769
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author Doi, Dimitria
do Vale, Romulo Ribeiro
Monteiro, Jean Michell Correia
Plens, Glauco Cabral Marinho
Ferreira Junior, Mario
Fonseca, Luiz Augusto Marcondes
Perazzio, Sandro Félix
Besen, Bruno Adler Maccagnan Pinheiro
Lichtenstein, Arnaldo
Taniguchi, Leandro Utino
Sumita, Nairo Massakazu
Corá, Aline Pivetta
Eisencraft, Adriana Pasmanik
Duarte, Alberto José da Silva
author_facet Doi, Dimitria
do Vale, Romulo Ribeiro
Monteiro, Jean Michell Correia
Plens, Glauco Cabral Marinho
Ferreira Junior, Mario
Fonseca, Luiz Augusto Marcondes
Perazzio, Sandro Félix
Besen, Bruno Adler Maccagnan Pinheiro
Lichtenstein, Arnaldo
Taniguchi, Leandro Utino
Sumita, Nairo Massakazu
Corá, Aline Pivetta
Eisencraft, Adriana Pasmanik
Duarte, Alberto José da Silva
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description The demand for high value health care uncovered a steady trend in laboratory tests ordering and inappropriate testing practices. Residents’ training in laboratory ordering practice provides an opportunity for quality improvement. We collected information on demographics, the main reason for the appointment, preexisting medical conditions and presence of co-morbidities from first-visit patients to the internal medicine outpatient service of our university general hospital. We also collected information on all laboratory tests ordered by the attending medical residents. At a follow-up visit, we recorded residents’ subjective perception on the usefulness of each ordered laboratory test for the purposes of diagnosis, prognosis, treatment or screening. We observed that 17.3% of all ordered tests had no perceived utility by the attending resident. Tests were usually ordered to exclude differential diagnoses (26.7%) and to help prognosis estimation (19.1%). Age and co-morbidity influenced the chosen category to legitimate usefulness of tests ordering. This study suggests that clinical objectives (diagnosis, prognosis, treatment or prevention) as well as personalization to age and previous health conditions should be considered before test ordering to allow a more appropriate laboratory tests ordering, but further studies are necessary to examine this framework beyond this medical training scenario.
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spelling pubmed-81126632021-05-24 Perception of usefulness of laboratory tests ordering by internal medicine residents in ambulatory setting: A single-center prospective cohort study Doi, Dimitria do Vale, Romulo Ribeiro Monteiro, Jean Michell Correia Plens, Glauco Cabral Marinho Ferreira Junior, Mario Fonseca, Luiz Augusto Marcondes Perazzio, Sandro Félix Besen, Bruno Adler Maccagnan Pinheiro Lichtenstein, Arnaldo Taniguchi, Leandro Utino Sumita, Nairo Massakazu Corá, Aline Pivetta Eisencraft, Adriana Pasmanik Duarte, Alberto José da Silva PLoS One Research Article The demand for high value health care uncovered a steady trend in laboratory tests ordering and inappropriate testing practices. Residents’ training in laboratory ordering practice provides an opportunity for quality improvement. We collected information on demographics, the main reason for the appointment, preexisting medical conditions and presence of co-morbidities from first-visit patients to the internal medicine outpatient service of our university general hospital. We also collected information on all laboratory tests ordered by the attending medical residents. At a follow-up visit, we recorded residents’ subjective perception on the usefulness of each ordered laboratory test for the purposes of diagnosis, prognosis, treatment or screening. We observed that 17.3% of all ordered tests had no perceived utility by the attending resident. Tests were usually ordered to exclude differential diagnoses (26.7%) and to help prognosis estimation (19.1%). Age and co-morbidity influenced the chosen category to legitimate usefulness of tests ordering. This study suggests that clinical objectives (diagnosis, prognosis, treatment or prevention) as well as personalization to age and previous health conditions should be considered before test ordering to allow a more appropriate laboratory tests ordering, but further studies are necessary to examine this framework beyond this medical training scenario. Public Library of Science 2021-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8112663/ /pubmed/33974629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250769 Text en © 2021 Doi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Doi, Dimitria
do Vale, Romulo Ribeiro
Monteiro, Jean Michell Correia
Plens, Glauco Cabral Marinho
Ferreira Junior, Mario
Fonseca, Luiz Augusto Marcondes
Perazzio, Sandro Félix
Besen, Bruno Adler Maccagnan Pinheiro
Lichtenstein, Arnaldo
Taniguchi, Leandro Utino
Sumita, Nairo Massakazu
Corá, Aline Pivetta
Eisencraft, Adriana Pasmanik
Duarte, Alberto José da Silva
Perception of usefulness of laboratory tests ordering by internal medicine residents in ambulatory setting: A single-center prospective cohort study
title Perception of usefulness of laboratory tests ordering by internal medicine residents in ambulatory setting: A single-center prospective cohort study
title_full Perception of usefulness of laboratory tests ordering by internal medicine residents in ambulatory setting: A single-center prospective cohort study
title_fullStr Perception of usefulness of laboratory tests ordering by internal medicine residents in ambulatory setting: A single-center prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Perception of usefulness of laboratory tests ordering by internal medicine residents in ambulatory setting: A single-center prospective cohort study
title_short Perception of usefulness of laboratory tests ordering by internal medicine residents in ambulatory setting: A single-center prospective cohort study
title_sort perception of usefulness of laboratory tests ordering by internal medicine residents in ambulatory setting: a single-center prospective cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8112663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33974629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250769
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