Walking the tightrope: communicating overdiagnosis in modern healthcare
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McCaffery, KJansen, J
Scherer, L
Thornton, H
Hersch, J
Carter, SM
Barratt, A
Sheridan, S
Moynihan, R
Waller, J
Pickles, K
Edwards, A
Abstract
Overdiagnosis and overtreatment have serious implications for individuals, healthcare systems, and society,1 2 and effective strategies are urgently needed to help the public, clinicians, and policy makers address this problem. Communication about overdiagnosis has been highlighted ...
See moreOverdiagnosis and overtreatment have serious implications for individuals, healthcare systems, and society,1 2 and effective strategies are urgently needed to help the public, clinicians, and policy makers address this problem. Communication about overdiagnosis has been highlighted as essential for moving forward but presents several challenges, such as the potential to confuse the public, undermine trust, and adversely affect people who already have a diagnosis. Various communication based strategies offer real promise; we describe what is known and what we need to know to communicate effectively and safely about overdiagnosis and overtreatment. Key messages: Overdiagnosis provides no benefits to patients and is a challenge to the sustainability of modern healthcare systems Communication based strategies could help reduce overdiagnosis and its negative impact on individuals and health systems Mass media education, shared decision making, terminology changes for disease states, and deliberative methods (juries) all have potential as effective communication strategies
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See moreOverdiagnosis and overtreatment have serious implications for individuals, healthcare systems, and society,1 2 and effective strategies are urgently needed to help the public, clinicians, and policy makers address this problem. Communication about overdiagnosis has been highlighted as essential for moving forward but presents several challenges, such as the potential to confuse the public, undermine trust, and adversely affect people who already have a diagnosis. Various communication based strategies offer real promise; we describe what is known and what we need to know to communicate effectively and safely about overdiagnosis and overtreatment. Key messages: Overdiagnosis provides no benefits to patients and is a challenge to the sustainability of modern healthcare systems Communication based strategies could help reduce overdiagnosis and its negative impact on individuals and health systems Mass media education, shared decision making, terminology changes for disease states, and deliberative methods (juries) all have potential as effective communication strategies
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Date
2016-01-01Publisher
BMJ Publishing GroupCitation
McCaffery K, Jansen J, Scherer L, Thornton H, Hersch J, Carter SM, Barratt A, Sheridan S, Moynihan R, Waller J, Pickles K, Edwards A. Walking the tightrope: communicating overdiagnosis in modern healthcare. BMJ 2016;352:i348 doi: 10.1136/bmj.i348Share