Lüning M, Stargardt A, Abet L
Rofo. 1979 Dec;131(6):618-22. doi: 10.1055/s-0029-1231504.
Sixteen diagnosticians were repeatedly shown a series of lymphograms. On repeated viewing, the participants were informed of their diagnostic decisions at the first reading (accuracy, sensitivity, specificity). The results show that it was possible to influence the participants in their judgement and attitude. Changes in individual attitudes are demonstrated diagnostically and the individual diagnostic parameters were subjected to a quantitative analysis. The accuracy of the results are related to the method and to the diagnostician with reference to the composition of the clinical material.
16名诊断医生反复观看了一系列淋巴造影照片。在反复观看过程中,向参与者告知了他们第一次阅读时的诊断决定(准确性、敏感性、特异性)。结果表明,有可能影响参与者的判断和态度。通过诊断展示了个体态度的变化,并对个体诊断参数进行了定量分析。结果的准确性与方法以及诊断医生有关,具体取决于临床材料的构成。