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This scoping review examines interprofessional diagnostic management teams (IDMT) to reduce healthcare diagnostic errors and improve patient safety. It identifies literature gaps to enhance diagnostic care for adults and children with physical health issues.

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  • Healthcare Improvement
  • Patient Safety
  • Diagnostic Accuracy

Background:

  • Diagnostic errors pose a significant risk to patient safety, with most individuals experiencing at least one in their lifetime.
  • The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) recommends diagnostic management teams to mitigate these errors.
  • Implementing interprofessional diagnostic management teams (IDMT) faces challenges due to healthcare's complex and fragmented structure.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a scoping review to map the existing literature on interprofessional diagnostic management teams (IDMT).
  • To identify the scope, volume, and gaps in research concerning IDMT and their impact on diagnostic safety.
  • To inform future strategies for preventing diagnostic errors and enhancing patient safety in physical health diagnostics.

Main Methods:

  • Adherence to JBI methodology and PRISMA-ScR reporting guidelines for the scoping review.
  • Systematic searches across six major databases (EMBASE, PubMed, CINAHL, Academic Search Premier, SCOPUS, Web of Science) from 1985 to 2023.
  • Inclusion of studies on adults and children with physical health issues undergoing diagnostic care, focusing on IDMT; exclusion of studies in psychiatry, odontology, or complementary medicine.

Main Results:

  • This section is to be populated upon completion of the review.
  • Anticipated to identify key characteristics and findings related to IDMT implementation and effectiveness.
  • Expected to highlight areas where further research is needed to optimize diagnostic processes.

Conclusions:

  • This scoping review represents the first comprehensive examination of interprofessional diagnostic management teams (IDMT) in the literature.
  • Findings will contribute significantly to understanding and improving diagnostic safety.
  • The review aims to provide a foundation for evidence-based interventions to reduce diagnostic errors and enhance patient care.