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Clinical method is all wrong

H A Dudley

    Medical Hypotheses
    |July 1, 1976
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study compares two diagnostic clinical behavior models. The sequential model, where data is interpreted as gathered, is proposed as more realistic and efficient for clinical practice.

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    Area of Science:

    • Clinical decision-making
    • Medical diagnostics
    • Healthcare systems analysis

    Background:

    • Traditional diagnostic processes often involve separate data gathering and interpretation phases.
    • This separation may not fully reflect the dynamic nature of real-world clinical encounters.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To compare the conventional diagnostic model with a sequential interpretation model.
    • To evaluate the proposed sequential model's alignment with clinical practice realities.
    • To assess the sequential model's potential for improved resource utilization and efficiency.

    Main Methods:

    • Comparative analysis of two diagnostic behavior models: conventional (data gathering then interpretation) and sequential (integrated data acquisition and interpretation).
    • Conceptual evaluation of each model's application in clinical settings.

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    Main Results:

    • The conventional model separates data gathering from interpretation.
    • The sequential model integrates data interpretation with acquisition, facilitating continuous decision-making.
    • The sequential model is suggested to better mirror actual clinical workflows.

    Conclusions:

    • The sequential model of diagnostic clinical behavior is proposed as a more accurate representation of clinical practice.
    • This model offers potential advantages in optimizing intellectual resource use and achieving logistical efficiencies in healthcare.