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“I would not go to him”: Focus groups exploring community responses to a public health campaign aimed at reducing unnecessary diagnostic imaging of low back pain

机译:“我不会去他”:焦点小组探索社区对公共卫生运动的回应,旨在减少低腰疼的不必要的诊断成像

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Background Community awareness of the harms of overdiagnosis remains low. Objective To evaluate community responses to a public health campaign designed for health service waiting rooms that focuses on the harms of unnecessary diagnostic imaging for low back pain. Methods We conducted two focus groups of 19 community members with or without low back pain in Sydney, Australia. This study formed the fourth and final stage of the development process of a public health campaign: (a) initial design, (b) expert review and revision, (c) online experiment and (d) community views & revision. We evaluated reactions to components of the campaign that included digital posters and an information leaflet using strong imagery and messaging about the risk of overdiagnosis. We conducted a qualitative thematic analysis to identify main themes. Results Community members reacted with surprise, initial mistrust, and occasionally anger towards imagery and messaging that suggested diagnostic imaging tests could be unnecessary and harmful. With further reflection and discussion, and after reading longer format information about overdiagnosis, the participants found some of the messages informative and useful. Participants appeared to gain a better understanding of the concept of overdiagnosis and the importance of not rushing to imaging. Conclusions Public health campaigns including posters and leaflets displayed in waiting rooms could raise awareness about overuse of diagnostic imaging and the harms of overdiagnosis more broadly. However, negative reactions are possible and must be managed carefully. Patient or Public Contribution We involved a community participation manager who provided advice on the focus group discussion guide, participant recruitment and manuscript presentation.
机译:背景社区对过度诊断危害的认识仍然低。目的,对卫生服务候诊室专注于卫生服务候诊室的公共卫生活动的社区答复,专注于不必要的诊断成像对腰痛的危害。方法我们在澳大利亚悉尼患有或没有低腰疼痛的两个社区成员进行了两组焦点小组。本研究形成了公共卫生活动发展过程的第四阶段和最后阶段:(a)初步设计,(b)专家审查和修订,(c)在线实验和(d)社区意见&修订。我们评估了对集中组件的反应,包括数字海报和信息传单,使用强大的图像和信息传递关于过度输入的风险。我们进行了一个定性专题分析,以确定主题。结果社区成员令人惊讶,初步不信任,偶尔对意象和消息传递的愤怒,建议诊断成像测试可能是不必要的和有害的。通过进一步的反思和讨论,在阅读有关过度输入的更长格式信息之后,参与者发现了一些信息和有用的消息。参与者似乎更好地了解过度输入的概念和不急于成像的重要性。结论在候诊室中显示的海报和传单包括公共卫生运动可以提高对过度使用诊断成像和过度输入的危害更广泛的认识。但是,可能的负面反应是可能的,必须仔细管理。患者或公共贡献我们涉及社区参与经理,该经理在焦点小组讨论指南,参与者招聘和手稿介绍方面提供了建议。

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