I'm Not the Doctor for You: Cognitive Bias, Complex Illness, and a Moral Imperative.

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2025-01-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130241311594
Carla P Kuon
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Cognitive Bias and the Treatment of Complex Illnesses: A Reflection on Substance Use Disorder and Long COVID. Physicians use anchoring and confirmation bias every day to make snap decisions about patient care. However, in the case of poorly understood complex illness, cognitive bias can lead to poor outcomes for the patient. This article explores how recognizing and overcoming cognitive bias leads to increased personal career satisfaction, and improved patient outcomes. In an era where health disparities are increasingly recognized, and in the post-COVID era in particular, there's a need to recognize cognitive bias against complex illnesses such as Long COVID and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. It may even be a moral imperative.

《我不是你的医生:认知偏见、复杂疾病和道德责任》
认知偏差与复杂疾病的治疗:对物质使用障碍和长COVID的反思。医生每天都会使用锚定和确认偏差来对病人的护理做出快速决定。然而,在对复杂疾病知之甚少的情况下,认知偏差可能导致患者预后不佳。本文探讨了认识和克服认知偏见如何提高个人职业满意度,并改善患者的治疗效果。在一个日益认识到健康差距的时代,特别是在后COVID时代,有必要认识到对长期COVID和慢性疲劳综合征等复杂疾病的认知偏见。这甚至可能是一种道德要求。
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