Recommandations et ressources
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Facts about Unnecessay Tests, Treatments and Procedures |
Up to 30% of tests, treatments, and procedures in Canada are potentially unnecessary.
Unnecessary tests, treatments, and procedures
For example, Canadian and international guidelines note that seniors should not be on long-term prescriptions of benzodiazepines (sleeping pills). These powerful drugs can increase their risks for car accidents, falls, and hip fractures. Yet, the Canadian Institute for Health Information (2017) revealed that the rate of long-term benzodiazepine use among seniors ranged from 5% in Saskatchewan to 25% in New Brunswick. [can we replace this with a peds example?]
So why do these unnecessary activities occur? Well, there are many possible drivers of unnecessary tests, treatments, and procedures, including:
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Pediatric Choosing Wisely Recommendations |
SickKids Choosing Wisely (2020) |
Patient and Provider Resources |
Choosing Wisely Canada mobilizes and supports clinicians and organizations committed to embedding campaign recommendations into practice. With their support, SickKids developed an evidence-based and easy to follow toolkit – “Say Nay to the X-Ray” – which includes tools and methods to reduce unnecessary low-risk ankle imaging at paediatric emergency departments. The toolkit is available publicly to support quality improvement and decrease unnecessary tests and treatments in paediatric health care settings.
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Publications and Editorials |
Reducing Unnecessary Respiratory Viral Testing to Promote High-Value Care (Pediatrics 2022) Choosing the future of paediatrics wisely (Healthy Debate 2021) Improving Healthcare Value: Reducing overuse in hospital pediatrics (J Hosp Med 2021) Avoid doing chest x rays in infants with typical bronchiolitis (BMJ 2021) Using antibiotics wisely for respiratory tract infection in the era of COVID-19 (BMJ 2020) Saying Yes to the Less: Making it easier to Choose Wisely (J Peds 2018) Antibiotics overuse can have harmful side-effects (Toronto Star 2017) |