نتایج جستجو برای: Overdiagnosis

تعداد نتایج: 1276  

The concept of overdiagnosis is a dominant topic in medical literature and discussions. In research that targets overdiagnosis, medicalisation is often presented as the societal and individual burden of unnecessary medical expansion. In this way, the focus lies on the influence of medicine on society, neglecting the possible influence of society on medicine. In this perspective, we aim to provi...

In an interesting article Wieteke van Dijk and colleagues argue that societal developments and values influence the practice of medicine, and thus can result in both medicalisation and overdiagnosis. They provide a convincing argument that overdiagnosis emerges in a social context and that it has socially constructed implications. However, they fail to show that overdiagnosis per se is socially...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
wieteke van dijk celsus academy for sustainable healthcare, and scientific institute for quality of healthcare, radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands marjan j. faber celsus academy for sustainable healthcare, and scientific institute for quality of healthcare, radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands marit a.c. tanke celsus academy for sustainable healthcare, and scientific institute for quality of healthcare, radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands patrick p.t. jeurissen celsus academy for sustainable healthcare, and scientific institute for quality of healthcare, radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands gert p. westert celsus academy for sustainable healthcare, and scientific institute for quality of healthcare, radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center, nijmegen, the netherlands

the concept of overdiagnosis is a dominant topic in medical literature and discussions. in research that targets overdiagnosis, medicalisation is often presented as the societal and individual burden of unnecessary medical expansion. in this way, the focus lies on the influence of medicine on society, neglecting the possible influence of society on medicine. in this perspective, we aim to provi...

Van Dijk and colleagues present three cases to illustrate and discuss the relationship between medicalisation and overdiagnosis. In this commentary, I consider each of the case studies in turn, and in doing so emphasise two main points. The first is that it is not possible to assess whether overdiagnosis is occurring based solely on incidence rates: it is necessary also to have data about the b...

2017
Kevin Jenniskens Joris A H de Groot Johannes B Reitsma Karel G M Moons Lotty Hooft Christiana A Naaktgeboren

OBJECTIVE To provide insight into how and in what clinical fields overdiagnosis is studied and give directions for further applied and methodological research. DESIGN Scoping review. DATA SOURCES Medline up to August 2017. STUDY SELECTION All English studies on humans, in which overdiagnosis was discussed as a dominant theme. DATA EXTRACTION Studies were assessed on clinical field, stud...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Eric R Coon Ricardo A Quinonez Virginia A Moyer Alan R Schroeder

Overdiagnosis occurs when a true abnormality is discovered, but detection of that abnormality does not benefit the patient. It should be distinguished from misdiagnosis, in which the diagnosis is inaccurate, and it is not synonymous with overtreatment or overuse, in which excess medication or procedures are provided to patients for both correct and incorrect diagnoses. Overdiagnosis for adult c...

2015
Jean-Luc Bulliard Arnaud Chiolero

Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no benefit for patients to be aware of. Resulting mainly from the use of increasingly sensitive screening and diagnostic tests, as well as broadened definitions of conditions requiring an intervention, overdiagnosis is a growing but still largely misunderstood public health issue. Fear of missing a diag...

2015
Ray Moynihan Brooke Nickel Jolyn Hersch Jenny Doust Alexandra Barratt Elaine Beller Kirsten McCaffery

OBJECTIVE Overdiagnosis occurs when someone is diagnosed with a disease that will not harm them. Against a backdrop of growing evidence and concern about the risk of overdiagnosis associated with certain screening activities, and recognition of the need to better inform the public about it, we aimed to ask what the Australian community understood overdiagnosis to mean. DESIGN, SETTING AND PAR...

2017
John Brodersen

Overdiagnosis is a growing problem worldwide. Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of deviations, abnormalities, risk factors, and pathologies that in themselves would never cause symptoms (this applies only to risk factors and pathology), would never lead to morbidity, and would never be the cause of death. Overdiagnosis is often misinterpreted as overutilization or overtreatment. Overutilization, o...

2011
Rianne de Gelder Eveline A. M. Heijnsdijk Nicolien T. van Ravesteyn Jacques Fracheboud Gerrit Draisma Harry J. de Koning

Estimates of overdiagnosis in mammography screening range from 1% to 54%. This review explains such variations using gradual implementation of mammography screening in the Netherlands as an example. Breast cancer incidence without screening was predicted with a micro-simulation model. Observed breast cancer incidence (including ductal carcinoma in situ and invasive breast cancer) was modeled an...

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