Experiential Fallibilism and Decision-Making Process: A Perspective from a Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2024-02-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735241229387
Abdou Simon Senghor
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Abstract

Patient choice in healthcare follows a process in which references to evidence and experience are intertwined. From the perspective of a patient with chronic kidney disease, I propose experiential fallibilism as the use of uncertain evidence and experience, along with knowledge gained in new contexts, situations, and experiences, to attain truth and promote shared decision-making. Thus, because of their uncertain nature, both the patient's experience and the doctor's focus on evidence should be integrated into a decision-making process through a co-learning perspective so that they can mutually enrich each other and prevent inappropriate actions and decisions in other clinical contexts. The risks perceived by both the patient and the doctor should be valued equally to encourage an honest discussion of the benefits and drawbacks of the proposed treatments after considering the patient's social, economic, and medical situation. Further, experience measurement tools, both quantitative and qualitative, should be used or developed to test their transferability and effectiveness in contexts involving healthcare decisions between doctors and patients.

经验主义与决策过程:一位慢性肾病患者的视角。
患者在医疗保健中的选择过程是一个证据与经验相互交织的过程。从慢性肾病患者的角度出发,我提出了 "经验缺陷论",即利用不确定的证据和经验,以及在新环境、新情况和新体验中获得的知识,来获得真理并促进共同决策。因此,由于其不确定性,应通过共同学习的视角,将患者的经验和医生对证据的关注融入决策过程中,使其相互充实,防止在其他临床环境中出现不恰当的行为和决策。患者和医生双方感知到的风险应得到同等重视,以鼓励在考虑患者的社会、经济和医疗状况后,坦诚地讨论建议治疗的利弊。此外,应使用或开发定量和定性的经验测量工具,以测试其在涉及医患之间医疗决策时的可移植性和有效性。
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