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Diagnostic Errors in Tuberculous Patients: A Multicenter Study from a Developing Country

Author:
Hashem Neshati
,
Fereshte Sheybani
,
HamidReza Naderi
,
MohamadReza Sarvghad
,
Ahmad Khalifeh Soltani
,
Elaheh Efterkharpoor
,
مهدی جباری نوقابی
,
Hashem Neshati
,
Fereshte Sheybani
,
HamidReza Naderi
,
MohamadReza Sarvghad
,
Ahmad Khalifeh Soltani
,
Elaheh Efterkharpoor
,
Mehdi Jabbari Nooghabi
Year
: 2018
Abstract: Although there is still much to learn about the types of errors committed in health care and why they occur, enough is known

today to recognize that a serious concern exists for patients. Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that is frequently subject

to diagnostic errors. Missed or delayed diagnosis of TB can affect patients and community adversely. Our aim in the present

study was at evaluating the type of diagnostic errors in TB patients from symptom onset to diagnosis. This was a multicenter

cross-sectional study conducted in three university hospitals in Mashhad, Iran. We showed a long delay in diagnosing TB that

is mostly related to the time from first medical visit to diagnosis. Errors in the diagnostic process were identified in 97.5% of

patients. The most common type of error in diagnosing TB was failure in hypothesis generation (72%), followed by history

taking and physical examination. In conclusion, it seems likely that efforts to improve public awareness of and health literacy

for TB, to coordinate the referral and follow-up systems of patients, and to improve physicians’ skills in history taking and

physical examination and clinical reasoning will result in reduced delay in diagnosis of TB and, perhaps, improved patient

1 safety and community health.
URI: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3365833
Keyword(s): Tuberculosis,diagnostic process,Mashhad
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contributor authorHashem Neshatien
contributor authorFereshte Sheybanien
contributor authorHamidReza Naderien
contributor authorMohamadReza Sarvghaden
contributor authorAhmad Khalifeh Soltanien
contributor authorElaheh Efterkharpooren
contributor authorمهدی جباری نوقابیen
contributor authorHashem Neshatifa
contributor authorFereshte Sheybanifa
contributor authorHamidReza Naderifa
contributor authorMohamadReza Sarvghadfa
contributor authorAhmad Khalifeh Soltanifa
contributor authorElaheh Efterkharpoorfa
contributor authorMehdi Jabbari Nooghabifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:42:26Z
date available2020-06-06T13:42:26Z
date issued2018
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3365833?locale-attribute=en
description abstractAlthough there is still much to learn about the types of errors committed in health care and why they occur, enough is known

today to recognize that a serious concern exists for patients. Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that is frequently subject

to diagnostic errors. Missed or delayed diagnosis of TB can affect patients and community adversely. Our aim in the present

study was at evaluating the type of diagnostic errors in TB patients from symptom onset to diagnosis. This was a multicenter

cross-sectional study conducted in three university hospitals in Mashhad, Iran. We showed a long delay in diagnosing TB that

is mostly related to the time from first medical visit to diagnosis. Errors in the diagnostic process were identified in 97.5% of

patients. The most common type of error in diagnosing TB was failure in hypothesis generation (72%), followed by history

taking and physical examination. In conclusion, it seems likely that efforts to improve public awareness of and health literacy

for TB, to coordinate the referral and follow-up systems of patients, and to improve physicians’ skills in history taking and

physical examination and clinical reasoning will result in reduced delay in diagnosis of TB and, perhaps, improved patient

1 safety and community health.
en
languageEnglish
titleDiagnostic Errors in Tuberculous Patients: A Multicenter Study from a Developing Countryen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsTuberculosisen
subject keywordsdiagnostic processen
subject keywordsMashhaden
journal titleJournal of Environmental and Public Healthfa
pages13-Jan
journal volume2018
journal issue8
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1070871.html
identifier articleid1070871
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