TY - JOUR
T1 - Efficiency, efficacy and subjective user satisfaction of alternative laboratory report formats. An investigation on behalf of the Working Group for Postanalytical Phase (WG-POST), of the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFLM)
AU - Cadamuro, Janne
AU - Winzer, Johannes
AU - Perkhofer, Lisa
AU - Von Meyer, Alexander
AU - Bauça, Josep M.
AU - Plekhanova, Olga
AU - Linko-Parvinen, Anna
AU - Watine, Joseph
AU - Kniewallner, Kathrin Maria
AU - Keppel, Martin Helmut
AU - Šálek, Tomáš
AU - Mrazek, Cornelia
AU - Felder, Thomas Klaus
AU - Oberkofler, Hannes
AU - Haschke-Becher, Elisabeth
AU - Vermeersch, Pieter
AU - Kristoffersen, Ann Helen
AU - Eisl, Christoph
N1 - © 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
PY - 2022/8/1
Y1 - 2022/8/1
N2 - OBJECTIVES: Although laboratory result presentation may lead to information overload and subsequent missed or delayed diagnosis, little has been done in the past to improve this post-analytical issue. We aimed to investigate the efficiency, efficacy and user satisfaction of alternative report formats.METHODS: We redesigned cumulative (sparkline format) and single reports (improved tabular and z-log format) and tested these on 46 physicians, nurses and medical students in comparison to the classical tabular formats, by asking standardized questions on general items on the reports as well as on suspected diagnosis and follow-up treatment or diagnostics.RESULTS: Efficacy remained at a very high level both in the new formats as well as in the classical formats. We found no significant difference in any of the groups. Efficiency improved in all groups when using the sparkline cumulative format and marginally when showing the improved tabular format. When asking medical questions, efficiency and efficacy remained similar between report formats and groups. All alternative reports were subjectively more attractive to the majority of participants.CONCLUSIONS: Showing cumulative reports as a graphical display led to faster detection of general information on the report with the same level of correctness. Considering the familiarity bias of the classical single report formats, the borderline-significant improvement of the alternative tabular format and the non-inferiority of the z-log format, suggests that single reports might benefit from some improvements derived from basic information design.
AB - OBJECTIVES: Although laboratory result presentation may lead to information overload and subsequent missed or delayed diagnosis, little has been done in the past to improve this post-analytical issue. We aimed to investigate the efficiency, efficacy and user satisfaction of alternative report formats.METHODS: We redesigned cumulative (sparkline format) and single reports (improved tabular and z-log format) and tested these on 46 physicians, nurses and medical students in comparison to the classical tabular formats, by asking standardized questions on general items on the reports as well as on suspected diagnosis and follow-up treatment or diagnostics.RESULTS: Efficacy remained at a very high level both in the new formats as well as in the classical formats. We found no significant difference in any of the groups. Efficiency improved in all groups when using the sparkline cumulative format and marginally when showing the improved tabular format. When asking medical questions, efficiency and efficacy remained similar between report formats and groups. All alternative reports were subjectively more attractive to the majority of participants.CONCLUSIONS: Showing cumulative reports as a graphical display led to faster detection of general information on the report with the same level of correctness. Considering the familiarity bias of the classical single report formats, the borderline-significant improvement of the alternative tabular format and the non-inferiority of the z-log format, suggests that single reports might benefit from some improvements derived from basic information design.
KW - format
KW - information design
KW - laboratory report
KW - postanalyticsz
KW - Laboratories
KW - Humans
KW - Research Report
KW - Chemistry, Clinical
KW - Personal Satisfaction
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U2 - 10.1515/cclm-2022-0269
DO - 10.1515/cclm-2022-0269
M3 - Article
C2 - 35696446
AN - SCOPUS:85132220615
SN - 1070-5511
VL - 60
SP - 1356
EP - 1364
JO - Structural Equation Modeling
JF - Structural Equation Modeling
IS - 9
ER -