Table 2

Reasons for ordering an unnecessary test or carrying out an unnecessary medical procedure

General practitioners
(n=936)
Paediatricians
(n=682)
Total
(n=1618)
N (%)N (%)N (%)
Due to insistent pressure by the patient627 (67)398 (58.4)1025 (63.3)
Due to lack of time for patient consultation418 (44.7)198 (29.0)616 (38.1)
To gain greater control and safety of the case359 (38.4)291 (42.7)650 (40.2)
Because I do not know how to make the patient understand that it is unnecessary262 (28.1)150 (22.0)412 (25.5)
To avoid a future demand200 (21.4)92 (13.5)292 (18.1)
To satisfy the patient196 (20.9)92 (13.5)288 (17.8)
To avoid a claim177 (18.9)80 (11.7)257 (15.9)
Out of respect for the patient’s decisions132 (14.1)130 (19.1)262 (16.2)
Due to the standard or custom of making the order in the area111 (11.9)21 (3.1)132 (8.2)
To carry out epidemiological or clinical studies19 (2.0)26 (3.8)45 (2.8)
Due to indications in obsolete guides26 (2.8)19 (2.8)45 (2.8)