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28-03-2022 | Onderzoek

Man-vrouwverschillen in diagnostisch onderzoek

Auteurs: Aranka Ballering, Daan Muijres, Annemarie Uijen, Judith Rosmalen, Tim olde Hartman

Gepubliceerd in: Huisarts en wetenschap | Uitgave 5/2022

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Samenvatting

Het was al bekend dat het diagnostische traject voor mannen en vrouwen bij diverse aandoeningen verschilt. Nu is uitgezocht of er ook man-vrouwverschillen zijn in de diagnostische onderzoeken die de huisarts uitvoert bij veelvoorkomende lichamelijke klachten, en of die verschillen invloed hebben op de diagnose. Dat blijkt inderdaad het geval: vrouwen krijgen minder vaak lichamelijk of beeldvormend onderzoek, of een verwijzing naar de specialist. Ze krijgen wel vaker laboratoriumonderzoek, maar uiteindelijk minder vaak een ziektediagnose. Het is belangrijk dat huisartsen zich ervan bewust zijn dat zulke verschillen kunnen leiden tot verschillende zorguitkomsten.
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Metagegevens
Titel
Man-vrouwverschillen in diagnostisch onderzoek
Auteurs
Aranka Ballering
Daan Muijres
Annemarie Uijen
Judith Rosmalen
Tim olde Hartman
Publicatiedatum
28-03-2022
Uitgeverij
Bohn Stafleu van Loghum
Gepubliceerd in
Huisarts en wetenschap / Uitgave 5/2022
Print ISSN: 0018-7070
Elektronisch ISSN: 1876-5912
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12445-022-1437-7

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