骨科医生诊断中的认知偏差:法国骨科医生之间的混合研究
Cassandra Siffert1, François Romanet1, Marion Desmazières1
1Scientific and Osteopathic Research Department, Institut de Formation en Ostéopathie du Grand Avignon IFO-GA, Avignon, France.
Diagnosis (Berlin, Germany)
|January 9, 2025
概括
骨科医生承认认知偏见会影响他们的诊断推理,例如确认偏见等特定偏见普遍存在. 意识和客观测试是提高诊断准确性的关键.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 骨科治疗医学 骨科治疗医学
- 诊断错误是一个错误.
背景情况:
- 认知偏见是医疗保健诊断错误的一个重要因素.
- 他们的影响往往被低估在医疗保健行业的盟友,包括骨科医生.
- 骨科诊断经常涉及从业者的直觉和主观的触觉反.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定影响骨科诊断的认知偏见.
- 了解骨科医生临床推理的基础认知模式.
- 提出减轻骨科医疗实践中这些偏见的策略.
主要方法:
- 使用了一种混合方法方法 (QUAN→QUAL).
- 定量阶段:对272名法国骨科医生的横截面调查.
- 定性阶段:三个焦点小组,包括24名骨科医生,使用专题分析进行分析.
主要成果:
- 骨科医生报告说,在19种认知偏见中,平均有9.4种受影响.
- 社会人口统计学和专业因素影响了人们对偏见的普遍性.
- 监督和跨文化临床能力被确定为首要的脱皮化解决方案.
结论:
- 骨科医生认识到认知偏见是诊断过程中的障碍.
- 某些偏见在医生中很常见,而其他偏见,如确认偏见,似乎是骨科病的特征.
- 提高自我意识,患者的理解和客观测试的使用对于减少偏见至关重要.
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