Efficiency, efficacy and subjective user satisfaction of alternative laboratory report formats. An investigation on behalf of the Working Group for Postanalytical Phase (WG-POST), of the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFLM).
Janne CadamuroJohannes WinzerLisa PerkhoferAlexander von MeyerJosep M BauçaOlga PlekhanovaAnna Linko-ParvinenJoseph WatineKathrin Maria KniewallnerMartin Helmut KeppelTomáš ŠálekCornelia MrazekThomas Klaus FelderHannes OberkoflerElisabeth Haschke-BecherPieter VermeerschAnn Helen KristoffersenChristoph EislPublished in: Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (2022)
Showing cumulative reports as a graphical display led to faster detection of general information on the report with the same level of correctness. Considering the familiarity bias of the classical single report formats, the borderline-significant improvement of the alternative tabular format and the non-inferiority of the z-log format, suggests that single reports might benefit from some improvements derived from basic information design.