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Screening testing in health care Getting it right

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION
Volume 153, Issue 4, Pages 365-370

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AMER DENTAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1016/j.adaj.2022.01.002

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Screening tests; sensitivity; specificity; positive predictive value; negative predictive value; disease prevalence

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This article provides fundamental concepts for oral health care professionals to understand how to evaluate the capability of screening tests to give correct results and their implications for practice. Understanding how to interpret test results benefits both patients and the public by enabling appropriate medical referrals and further testing.
Background. There is a movement to engage oral health care professionals in administering tests to identify people at risk of developing contagious diseases and other medical conditions. The purpose of this overview was to provide clinicians with fundamental concepts to understand how to evaluate a screening test's capability to give a correct result and its implications for practice (health outcomes). Types of Studies Reviewed. The authors reviewed epidemiologic and statistical articles addressing the purpose of performing screening tests for medical conditions with a special emphasis on understanding and interpreting test results on the basis of specific test characteristics. Results. Tests with different sensitivities and specificities will provide different probabilities of correctly classifying people with or without a disease of interest. By understanding how to interpret tests results and how to communicate the consequences (that is, impact on health outcomes) of positive and negative test results, oral health care professionals will be able to generate appropriate medical referrals and determine the need for further testing, as well as provide a public service. Conclusions and Practical Implications. An understanding by oral health care professionals of how to interpret screening test results will benefit their patients substantially and, in the case of contagious diseases, the public at large.

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