Images of otoscopy: rate and extent of non-compliance with good practice standards
- PMID: 25602446
- DOI: 10.1017/S0022215114003004
Images of otoscopy: rate and extent of non-compliance with good practice standards
Abstract
Background: The British Society of Audiology has produced clear guidelines as to how otoscopy should be undertaken; however, no nationally recognised guidelines exist for the wider clinical community. Images of otoscopy appear in many books, journals, magazines and websites.
Objective: This study aimed to determine the rate of non-compliance with good practice in images of otoscopy, the seriousness of the breach, and whether this is more common in sites for professionals or the general public.
Method: Google Images was searched using the terms 'otoscopy' and 'ear examination'. A total of 200 images were identified and collated. The images were reviewed for compliance with good practice standards.
Results: Only 12.75 per cent of the images were graded as having no breach of good practice standards.
Conclusion: Professional websites have a responsibility to show best practice. When choosing an image, the source of the image needs to be carefully considered.
Keywords: Otoscopes.
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