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Inappropriate use of clinical practices in Canada: a systematic review

BACKGROUND: Inappropriate health care leads to negative patient experiences, poor health outcomes and inefficient use of resources. We aimed to conduct a systematic review of inappropriately used clinical practices in Canada. METHODS: We searched multiple bibliometric databases and grey literature t...

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Autores principales: Squires, Janet E., Cho-Young, Danielle, Aloisio, Laura D., Bell, Robert, Bornstein, Stephen, Brien, Susan E., Decary, Simon, Varin, Melissa Demery, Dobrow, Mark, Estabrooks, Carole A., Graham, Ian D., Greenough, Megan, Grinspun, Doris, Hillmer, Michael, Horsley, Tanya, Hu, Jiale, Katz, Alan, Krause, Christina, Lavis, John, Levinson, Wendy, Levy, Adrian, Mancuso, Michelina, Morgan, Steve, Nadalin-Penno, Letitia, Neuner, Andrew, Rader, Tamara, Santos, Wilmer J., Teare, Gary, Tepper, Joshua, Vandyk, Amanda, Wilson, Michael, Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: CMA Impact Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35228321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.211416
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author Squires, Janet E.
Cho-Young, Danielle
Aloisio, Laura D.
Bell, Robert
Bornstein, Stephen
Brien, Susan E.
Decary, Simon
Varin, Melissa Demery
Dobrow, Mark
Estabrooks, Carole A.
Graham, Ian D.
Greenough, Megan
Grinspun, Doris
Hillmer, Michael
Horsley, Tanya
Hu, Jiale
Katz, Alan
Krause, Christina
Lavis, John
Levinson, Wendy
Levy, Adrian
Mancuso, Michelina
Morgan, Steve
Nadalin-Penno, Letitia
Neuner, Andrew
Rader, Tamara
Santos, Wilmer J.
Teare, Gary
Tepper, Joshua
Vandyk, Amanda
Wilson, Michael
Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
author_facet Squires, Janet E.
Cho-Young, Danielle
Aloisio, Laura D.
Bell, Robert
Bornstein, Stephen
Brien, Susan E.
Decary, Simon
Varin, Melissa Demery
Dobrow, Mark
Estabrooks, Carole A.
Graham, Ian D.
Greenough, Megan
Grinspun, Doris
Hillmer, Michael
Horsley, Tanya
Hu, Jiale
Katz, Alan
Krause, Christina
Lavis, John
Levinson, Wendy
Levy, Adrian
Mancuso, Michelina
Morgan, Steve
Nadalin-Penno, Letitia
Neuner, Andrew
Rader, Tamara
Santos, Wilmer J.
Teare, Gary
Tepper, Joshua
Vandyk, Amanda
Wilson, Michael
Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
author_sort Squires, Janet E.
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description BACKGROUND: Inappropriate health care leads to negative patient experiences, poor health outcomes and inefficient use of resources. We aimed to conduct a systematic review of inappropriately used clinical practices in Canada. METHODS: We searched multiple bibliometric databases and grey literature to identify inappropriately used clinical practices in Canada between 2007 and 2021. Two team members independently screened citations, extracted data and assessed methodological quality. Findings were synthesized in 2 categories: diagnostics and therapeutics. We reported ranges of proportions of inappropriate use for all practices. Medians and interquartile ranges (IQRs), based on the percentage of patients not receiving recommended practices (underuse) or receiving practices not recommended (overuse), were calculated. All statistics are at the study summary level. RESULTS: We included 174 studies, representing 228 clinical practices and 28 900 762 patients. The median proportion of inappropriate care, as assessed in the studies, was 30.0% (IQR 12.0%–56.6%). Underuse (median 43.9%, IQR 23.8%–66.3%) was more frequent than overuse (median 13.6%, IQR 3.2%–30.7%). The most frequently investigated diagnostics were glycated hemoglobin (underused, range 18.0%–85.7%, n = 9) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (overused, range 3.0%–35.1%, n = 5). The most frequently investigated therapeutics were statin medications (underused, range 18.5%–71.0%, n = 6) and potentially inappropriate medications (overused, range 13.5%–97.3%, n = 9). INTERPRETATION: We have provided a summary of inappropriately used clinical practices in Canadian health care systems. Our findings can be used to support health care professionals and quality agencies to improve patient care and safety in Canada.
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spelling pubmed-90539712022-05-01 Inappropriate use of clinical practices in Canada: a systematic review Squires, Janet E. Cho-Young, Danielle Aloisio, Laura D. Bell, Robert Bornstein, Stephen Brien, Susan E. Decary, Simon Varin, Melissa Demery Dobrow, Mark Estabrooks, Carole A. Graham, Ian D. Greenough, Megan Grinspun, Doris Hillmer, Michael Horsley, Tanya Hu, Jiale Katz, Alan Krause, Christina Lavis, John Levinson, Wendy Levy, Adrian Mancuso, Michelina Morgan, Steve Nadalin-Penno, Letitia Neuner, Andrew Rader, Tamara Santos, Wilmer J. Teare, Gary Tepper, Joshua Vandyk, Amanda Wilson, Michael Grimshaw, Jeremy M. CMAJ Research BACKGROUND: Inappropriate health care leads to negative patient experiences, poor health outcomes and inefficient use of resources. We aimed to conduct a systematic review of inappropriately used clinical practices in Canada. METHODS: We searched multiple bibliometric databases and grey literature to identify inappropriately used clinical practices in Canada between 2007 and 2021. Two team members independently screened citations, extracted data and assessed methodological quality. Findings were synthesized in 2 categories: diagnostics and therapeutics. We reported ranges of proportions of inappropriate use for all practices. Medians and interquartile ranges (IQRs), based on the percentage of patients not receiving recommended practices (underuse) or receiving practices not recommended (overuse), were calculated. All statistics are at the study summary level. RESULTS: We included 174 studies, representing 228 clinical practices and 28 900 762 patients. The median proportion of inappropriate care, as assessed in the studies, was 30.0% (IQR 12.0%–56.6%). Underuse (median 43.9%, IQR 23.8%–66.3%) was more frequent than overuse (median 13.6%, IQR 3.2%–30.7%). The most frequently investigated diagnostics were glycated hemoglobin (underused, range 18.0%–85.7%, n = 9) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (overused, range 3.0%–35.1%, n = 5). The most frequently investigated therapeutics were statin medications (underused, range 18.5%–71.0%, n = 6) and potentially inappropriate medications (overused, range 13.5%–97.3%, n = 9). INTERPRETATION: We have provided a summary of inappropriately used clinical practices in Canadian health care systems. Our findings can be used to support health care professionals and quality agencies to improve patient care and safety in Canada. CMA Impact Inc. 2022-02-28 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9053971/ /pubmed/35228321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.211416 Text en © 2022 CMA Impact Inc. or its licensors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original publication is properly cited, the use is noncommercial (i.e., research or educational use), and no modifications or adaptations are made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Research
Squires, Janet E.
Cho-Young, Danielle
Aloisio, Laura D.
Bell, Robert
Bornstein, Stephen
Brien, Susan E.
Decary, Simon
Varin, Melissa Demery
Dobrow, Mark
Estabrooks, Carole A.
Graham, Ian D.
Greenough, Megan
Grinspun, Doris
Hillmer, Michael
Horsley, Tanya
Hu, Jiale
Katz, Alan
Krause, Christina
Lavis, John
Levinson, Wendy
Levy, Adrian
Mancuso, Michelina
Morgan, Steve
Nadalin-Penno, Letitia
Neuner, Andrew
Rader, Tamara
Santos, Wilmer J.
Teare, Gary
Tepper, Joshua
Vandyk, Amanda
Wilson, Michael
Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
Inappropriate use of clinical practices in Canada: a systematic review
title Inappropriate use of clinical practices in Canada: a systematic review
title_full Inappropriate use of clinical practices in Canada: a systematic review
title_fullStr Inappropriate use of clinical practices in Canada: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Inappropriate use of clinical practices in Canada: a systematic review
title_short Inappropriate use of clinical practices in Canada: a systematic review
title_sort inappropriate use of clinical practices in canada: a systematic review
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35228321
http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.211416
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