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INTRODUCTION

Studies targeting medical students and junior doctors have shown that their radiological skills are insufficient. Despite the widespread use of chest X-ray; however, a study of Danish junior doctors’ skills has not previously been performed.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

A total of 22 participants perused a standardised series of ten chest X-rays. The test used a multiple-choice form for each image, and the clinical data and the tentative diagnosis of each image were also made available to the participants. For each image, the participant chose a single primary diagnosis; and for each diagnosis, the participant’s confidence in the diagnosis was assessed on a five-point Likert scale. The diagnoses were divided into four groups: normal findings, chronic diseases, acute diseases and hyperacute diseases or conditions.

RESULTS

A total of 22 doctors receiving basic clinical education (BCE) completed the study. Overall, participants correctly established 51% of the diagnoses. The participants’ overall confidence in the primary diagnoses was 57.5% on the Likert scale, corresponding to 57.5% confidence in the proposed diagnoses. The sensitivity was calculated to 0.49 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.41-0.57) and the specificity to 0.55 (95% CI: 0.41-0.68).

CONCLUSION

Based on the results from this study, we conclude that BCE doctors do not meet the minimum requirements for radiological diagnostic skills for the use of chest X-ray that were established for this study.

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CORRESPONDENCE: Janus Mølgaard Christiansen. E-mail: Barberkirurg@gmail.com

REFERENCE: Dan Med J 2014;61(7):A4875

CONFLICTS OF INTEREST: none. Disclosure forms provided by the authors are available with the full text of this article at www.danmedj.dk.

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FROM: 1) Department of Radiology, Hospital of South-west Jutland, 2) Department of Nuclear Medicine, Odense University Hospital, 3) Centre of Health Economics Research, University of South Denmark, 4) Department of Radiology, Odense University Hospital

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Janus Mølgaard Christiansen1, Oke Gerke2, 3 , Jens Karstoft4 & Poul Erik Andersen4

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