Definition complexity

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children: more focus on care and support, less on diagnosis – Luise Kazda et al.

2024-02-13T13:02:45+11:00ADHD, Definition complexity, Diagnostic system, Disease labels, Mental Health, Prescribing, Publications|

ADHD diagnoses continue to increase, but Luise Kazda and colleagues argue that the push for diagnosis could be hampering access to care and support for children. The prevalence of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children has been rising for several decades, including in countries with previously [...]

Health service research definition builder: An R Shiny application for exploring diagnosis codes associated with services reported in routinely collected health data – Kelsey Chalmers et. al

2023-01-25T15:29:37+11:00Definition complexity, Diagnostic system, Knee, Low-value care, Musculoskeletal, Overuse, Publications|

Many administrative health data-based studies define patient cohorts using procedure and diagnosis codes. The impact these criteria have on a study’s final cohort is not always transparent to co-investigators or other audiences if access to the research data is restricted. We developed a SAS and [...]

Mapping precision public health definitions, terminology and applications: a scoping review protocol – Rebecca Bosward et al.

2022-03-11T12:18:39+11:00Definition complexity, Precision medicine, Publications|

Precision public health is an emerging and evolving field. Academic communities are divided regarding terminology and definitions, and what the scope, parameters and goals of precision public health should include. This protocol summarises the procedure for a scoping review which aims to identify and describe [...]

Potential Consequences of Changing Disease Classifications – Jenny Doust, Katy Bell, Paul Glasziou

2020-03-23T19:29:11+11:00Definition complexity, Disease labels, Publications|

Clinicians tend to think of diseases as being immutable, existing in nature like elements of the periodic table or the planets. The medical literature reinforces this myth, implying that changes are a result of increasing scientific knowledge moving medicine toward better and more accurate descriptions [...]

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