Randomized Experiments to Reduce Overuse of Health Care: A Scoping Review.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-05 DOI:10.1097/MLR.0000000000001978
Ravi Gupta, Bingrui Emily Xie, Meng Zhu, Jodi B Segal
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Objective: Health care overuse is pervasive in countries with advanced health care delivery systems. We hypothesize that effective interventions to reduce low-value care that targets patients or clinicians are mediated by psychological and cognitive processes that change behaviors and that interventions targeting these processes are varied. Thus, we performed a scoping review of experimental studies of interventions, including the interventions' objectives and characteristics, to reduce low-value care that targeted psychological and cognitive processes.

Methods: We systematically searched databases for experimental studies of interventions to change cognitive orientations and affective states in the setting of health care overuse. Outcomes included observed overuse or a stated intention to use services. We used existing frameworks for behavior change and mechanisms of change to categorize the interventions and the mediating processes.

Results: Twenty-seven articles met the inclusion criteria. Sixteen studied the provision of information to patients or clinicians, with most providing cost information. Six studies used educational interventions, including the provision of feedback about individual practice. Studies rarely used counseling, behavioral nudges, persuasion, and rewards. Mechanisms for behavior change included gain in knowledge or confidence and motivation by social norms.

Conclusions: In this scoping review, we found few experiments testing interventions that directly target the psychological and cognitive processes of patients or clinicians to reduce low-value care. Most studies provided information to patients or clinicians without measuring or considering mediating factors toward behavior change. These findings highlight the need for process-driven experimental designs, including trials of behavioral nudges and persuasive language involving a trusting patient-clinician relationship, to identify effective interventions to reduce low-value care.

减少过度使用医疗服务的随机实验:范围综述》。
目标:在医疗保健服务系统发达的国家,过度使用医疗保健服务的现象十分普遍。我们假设,针对患者或临床医生的减少低价值医疗的有效干预措施是以改变行为的心理和认知过程为中介的,而针对这些过程的干预措施是多种多样的。因此,我们对以心理和认知过程为目标的减少低价值护理的干预措施的实验研究进行了范围综述,包括干预措施的目标和特点:我们系统地检索了数据库中有关在过度使用医疗服务的情况下改变认知取向和情感状态的干预措施的实验研究。研究结果包括观察到的过度使用或声明的使用服务意向。我们利用现有的行为改变框架和改变机制对干预措施和中介过程进行了分类:结果:27 篇文章符合纳入标准。其中 16 篇研究了向患者或临床医生提供信息的情况,大部分提供了成本信息。六项研究使用了教育干预措施,包括提供有关个人实践的反馈。很少有研究使用咨询、行为暗示、劝说和奖励。行为改变的机制包括知识或信心的增加以及社会规范的激励:在此次范围审查中,我们发现很少有实验测试直接针对患者或临床医生的心理和认知过程以减少低价值护理的干预措施。大多数研究为患者或临床医生提供了信息,但没有测量或考虑行为改变的中介因素。这些发现凸显了对过程驱动型实验设计的需求,包括涉及患者与临床医生信任关系的行为暗示和说服性语言试验,以确定减少低价值护理的有效干预措施。
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