Trial Details
Not RecruitingBasic Information
| Clinical ID | c2464 |
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| Identifier | NL-OMON25411 |
| Trial Title | The influence of specific disease knowledge on physicians susceptibility to bias in diagnostic reasoning: A randomized controlled trial |
| Trial URL | Visit Original Page |
Study Information
| Study Results | No results available |
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| Conditions | Inflammatory bowel disease; Hyperthyroidism; Vitamin B12 deficiency; Addison disease; Acute appendicitis; Acute bacterial endocarditis_ |
| Interventions | Each clinical case will be manipulated to become either subjected to bias or not subjected to bias. Bias will be induced by adding to the case salient distracting features, findings that though irrelevant to the case tend to catch physicians' attention because they are strongly associated with a particular disease that seems at first glance a plausible diagnosis. |
Participant Information
| Sponsor | Institute of Medical Education Research Rotterdam (iMERR) and Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus Medical Center; Department of Psychology, Education and Child Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
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| City | - |
| Country/Region | - |
Enrollment Criteria
| Sex Requirement | NOT SPECIFIED |
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| Age Requirement | - |
Study Design
| Study Type | Interventional |
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| Phase | Not Available |
Time Information
| Start Date | 2025-04-24 |
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| Primary Completion Date | - |
| Completion Date | - |