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Drawing a line in the sand: Physician diagnostic uncertainty in paediatric chronic pain

Drawing a line in the sand: Physician diagnostic uncertainty in paediatric chronic pain
Drawing a line in the sand: Physician diagnostic uncertainty in paediatric chronic pain
Background: Diagnostic uncertainty is the subjective perception of an inability to provide an accurate explanation of the patient's health problem or that a label is missing or incorrect. While recently explored in youth with chronic pain and families, this is the first study to investigate diagnostic uncertainty from the perspectives of physicians. Methods: Individual, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 paediatricians who assess and/or treat youth who experience complex chronic pain. Interviews explored paediatricians’ perceptions, beliefs and confidence regarding the assessment and management of chronic pain in youth and how they manage uncertainty regarding the diagnosis. Interviews were analysed using inductive reflexive thematic analysis. Results: Analyses generated one prominent theme: ‘drawing a line in the sand’. Within this theme, physicians discussed uncertainty as inherent to their role treating youth with chronic pain. The metaphor of ‘drawing a line in the sand’ was used to describe a process of identifying a point at which physicians no longer sought a new diagnosis for the child's pain or continued diagnostic investigations. This line was influenced by numerous factors, which are highlighted through four subthemes: physician training, experience and mentorship; individual patient and family factors; perceived reassurance of diagnostic investigations; and the broader social context and implications. Conclusions: How physicians manage diagnostic uncertainty must be understood, as it is likely to critically impact how a diagnosis of chronic pain is communicated, the diagnostic investigations undertaken, the wait time to receiving a diagnosis, and ultimately youths’ pain experiences.
1090-3801
430-441
Neville, Alexandra
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Noel, Melanie
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Clinch, Jacqueline
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Pincus, Tamar
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Jordan, Abbie
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Clinch, Jacqueline
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Neville, Alexandra, Noel, Melanie, Clinch, Jacqueline, Pincus, Tamar and Jordan, Abbie (2020) Drawing a line in the sand: Physician diagnostic uncertainty in paediatric chronic pain. European Journal of Pain, 25 (2), 430-441. (doi:10.1002/ejp.1682).

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Background: Diagnostic uncertainty is the subjective perception of an inability to provide an accurate explanation of the patient's health problem or that a label is missing or incorrect. While recently explored in youth with chronic pain and families, this is the first study to investigate diagnostic uncertainty from the perspectives of physicians. Methods: Individual, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 paediatricians who assess and/or treat youth who experience complex chronic pain. Interviews explored paediatricians’ perceptions, beliefs and confidence regarding the assessment and management of chronic pain in youth and how they manage uncertainty regarding the diagnosis. Interviews were analysed using inductive reflexive thematic analysis. Results: Analyses generated one prominent theme: ‘drawing a line in the sand’. Within this theme, physicians discussed uncertainty as inherent to their role treating youth with chronic pain. The metaphor of ‘drawing a line in the sand’ was used to describe a process of identifying a point at which physicians no longer sought a new diagnosis for the child's pain or continued diagnostic investigations. This line was influenced by numerous factors, which are highlighted through four subthemes: physician training, experience and mentorship; individual patient and family factors; perceived reassurance of diagnostic investigations; and the broader social context and implications. Conclusions: How physicians manage diagnostic uncertainty must be understood, as it is likely to critically impact how a diagnosis of chronic pain is communicated, the diagnostic investigations undertaken, the wait time to receiving a diagnosis, and ultimately youths’ pain experiences.

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Published date: 16 October 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 468980
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/468980
ISSN: 1090-3801
PURE UUID: 4039f38d-3194-4f27-95b6-f2c41761c3a6
ORCID for Tamar Pincus: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3172-5624

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Date deposited: 02 Sep 2022 18:49
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:11

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Author: Alexandra Neville
Author: Melanie Noel
Author: Jacqueline Clinch
Author: Tamar Pincus ORCID iD
Author: Abbie Jordan

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