How to be a Better Doctor: Recognizing How Cognitive Biases Shape-and Distort-Clinical Evidence.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
British journal of hospital medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-25 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.12968/hmed.2024.0743
Sallie Baxendale
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Abstract

Rather than the absence of any harm, it is the expectation of an overall benefit of a medical treatment that is the foundation of the implicit doctor-patient contract. In the context of an expectation of efficacy, powerful cognitive biases can blind clinicians to obvious signs that a treatment is not helping, or may even be harming their patients. With examples from medical history and current clinical controversies, this paper examines how systematic psychological biases can distort not just individual decision making, but perceptions of the evidence base upon which clinical decisions are built. These distortions can perpetuate harmful practices in medicine long after the objective evidence points in a different direction. By becoming aware of these biases and the way they shape perceptions of the evidence base, doctors can reduce the negative impact they may have on the patients in their care.

如何成为一名更好的医生:认识到认知偏见如何塑造和扭曲临床证据。
隐性医患合同的基础不是没有任何伤害,而是对医疗的总体利益的期望。在期望疗效的背景下,强大的认知偏见可能会使临床医生忽视治疗无效甚至可能伤害患者的明显迹象。本文以病史和当前临床争议为例,探讨了系统的心理偏见如何扭曲个人决策,以及对临床决策所依据的证据基础的看法。在客观证据指向不同方向后,这些扭曲会使医学中的有害做法长期存在。通过意识到这些偏见,以及他们对证据基础的看法,医生可以减少他们可能对他们照顾的病人产生的负面影响。
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British journal of hospital medicine
British journal of hospital medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.50
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0.00%
发文量
176
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: British Journal of Hospital Medicine was established in 1966, and is still true to its origins: a monthly, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary review journal for hospital doctors and doctors in training. The journal publishes an authoritative mix of clinical reviews, education and training updates, quality improvement projects and case reports, and book reviews from recognized leaders in the profession. The Core Training for Doctors section provides clinical information in an easily accessible format for doctors in training. British Journal of Hospital Medicine is an invaluable resource for hospital doctors at all stages of their career. The journal is indexed on Medline, CINAHL, the Sociedad Iberoamericana de Información Científica and Scopus.
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