Writing Case Reports Can Improve Seven Components in Clinical Reasoning.

case reports clinical reasoning diagnostic excellence

Journal

International medical case reports journal
ISSN: 1179-142X
Titre abrégé: Int Med Case Rep J
Pays: New Zealand
ID NLM: 101566269

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2024
Historique:
received: 15 01 2024
accepted: 17 03 2024
medline: 27 3 2024
pubmed: 27 3 2024
entrez: 27 3 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Case reports provide scientific knowledge and opportunities for new clinical research. However, it is estimated that less than 5% of cases presented by Japanese generalists at academic conferences are published due to various barriers such as the complex process of writing articles, conducting literature searches, the significant time required, the reluctance to write in English, and the challenge of selecting appropriate journals for publication. Therefore, the purpose of this opinion paper is to provide clinicians with practical tips for writing case reports that promote diagnostic excellence. In recent years, clinical practitioners have been striving for diagnostic excellence and optimal methods to accurately and comprehensively understand the patient's condition. To write a case report, it is essential to be mindful of the elements of diagnostic excellence and consider the quality of the diagnostic reasoning process. We (the authors) are seven academic generalists who are members of the Japanese Society of Hospital General Medicine (JSHGM) - Junior Doctors Association, with a median of 7 years after graduation and extensive experience publishing case reports in international peer-reviewed journals. We conducted a narrative review and discussed ways to write case reports to promote diagnostic excellence, leveraging our unique perspectives as academic generalists. Our review did not identify any reports addressing the critical points in writing case reports that embody diagnostic excellence. Therefore, this report proposes a methodology that describes the process involved in writing diagnostic excellence-promoting case reports and provides an overview of the lessons learned. Based on our review and discussion, we explain the essential points for promoting diagnostic excellence through case reports categorized into seven components of clinical reasoning. These strategies are useful in daily clinical practice and instrumental in promoting diagnostic excellence through case reports.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38533427
doi: 10.2147/IMCRJ.S449310
pii: 449310
pmc: PMC10963171
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

195-200

Informations de copyright

© 2024 Nishizawa et al.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.

Auteurs

Toshinori Nishizawa (T)

Department of General Internal Medicine, St Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Global Health Promotion, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.

Kosuke Ishizuka (K)

Department of General Medicine, Yokohama City University School of Medicine, Kanagawa, Japan.

Yuki Otsuka (Y)

Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, Japan.

Toshiyuki Nakanishi (T)

Department of Emergency and General Medicine, Nerima Hikarigaoka Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.

Akira Kawashima (A)

Department of General Internal Medicine, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

Taiju Miyagami (T)

Department of General Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan.

Shun Yamashita (S)

Department of General Medicine, Saga University Hospital, Saga, Japan.
Education and Research Center for Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University, Saga, Japan.

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