Aleksander Heltne, Niek Frans, Benjamin Hummelen, Erik Falkum, Sara Germans Selvik, Muirne C S Paap
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Abstract
This systematic review summarized findings of 29 studies evaluating visual presentation formats appropriate for communicating measurement uncertainty associated with standardized clinical assessment instruments. Studies were identified through systematic searches of multiple databases (Medline, Embase, PsycInfo, ERIC, Scopus, and Web of Science). Strikingly, we found no studies which were conducted using samples of clinicians and included clinical decision-making scenarios. Included studies did however find that providing participants with information about measurement uncertainty may increase awareness of uncertainty and promote more optimal decision making. Formats which visualize the shape of the underlying probability distribution were found to promote more accurate probability estimation and appropriate interpretations of the underlying probability distribution shape. However, participants in the included studies did not seem to benefit from the additional information provided by such plots during decision-making tasks. Further explorations into how presentations of measurement uncertainty impact clinical decision making are needed to examine whether findings of the included studies generalize to clinician populations. This review provides an important overview of pitfalls associated with formats commonly used to communicate measurement uncertainty in clinical assessment instruments, and a potential starting point for further explorations into promising alternatives. Finally, our review offers specific recommendations on how remaining research questions might be addressed.
这篇系统综述总结了29项研究的结果,这些研究评估了适用于传达与标准化临床评估仪器相关的测量不确定性的视觉呈现格式。研究是通过对多个数据库(Medline、Embase、PsycInfo、ERIC、Scopus和Web of Science)的系统搜索确定的。引人注目的是,我们没有发现使用临床医生样本进行的包括临床决策场景的研究。然而,纳入的研究确实发现,向参与者提供有关测量不确定性的信息可以提高对不确定性的认识,并促进更优化的决策。发现可视化潜在概率分布形状的格式可以促进更准确的概率估计和对潜在概率分布的形状的适当解释。然而,纳入研究的参与者似乎没有从决策任务期间此类图提供的额外信息中受益。需要进一步探索测量不确定性的表现如何影响临床决策,以检查纳入研究的结果是否适用于临床医生群体。这篇综述对临床评估仪器中通常用于传达测量不确定性的格式相关的陷阱进行了重要概述,并为进一步探索有前景的替代方案提供了潜在的起点。最后,我们的综述就如何解决剩余的研究问题提出了具体建议。
期刊介绍:
Published in association with the Nordic psychological associations, the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology publishes original papers from Scandinavia and elsewhere. Covering the whole range of psychology, with a particular focus on experimental psychology, the journal includes high-quality theoretical and methodological papers, empirical reports, reviews and ongoing commentaries.Scandinavian Journal of Psychology is organised into four standing subsections: - Cognition and Neurosciences - Development and Aging - Personality and Social Sciences - Health and Disability