Cognitive biases in internal medicine: a scoping review

被引:3
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作者
Loncharich, Michael F. [1 ]
Robbins, Rachel C. [1 ]
Durning, Steven J. [2 ]
Soh, Michael [2 ]
Merkebu, Jerusalem [2 ]
机构
[1] Walter Reed Natl Mil Med Ctr, Rheumatol Serv, Dept Med, Bethesda, MD 20814 USA
[2] Uniformed Serv Univ Hlth Sci, Bethesda, MD USA
关键词
bias; clinical reasoning; cognitive biases; debiasing; medical error; DIAGNOSTIC ERROR; DECISION-MAKING; AVAILABILITY BIAS; JUDGMENT; PHYSICIANS; IMPROVE; CHOICE; HEALTH; MODEL;
D O I
10.1515/dx-2022-0120
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: Medical errors account for up to 440,000 deaths annually, and cognitive errors outpace knowledge deficits as causes of error. Cognitive biases are predispositions to respond inpredictable ways, and they don't always result in error. We conducted a scoping review exploring which biases are most prevalent in Internal Medicine (IM), if and how they influence patient outcomes, and what, if any, debiasing strategies are effective. Content: We searched PubMed, OVID, ERIC, SCOPUS, PsychINFO, and CINAHL. Search terms included variations of "bias", "clinical reasoning", and IM subspecialties. Inclusion criteria were: discussing bias, clinical reasoning, and physician participants. Summary: Fifteen of 334 identified papers were included. Two papers looked beyond general IM: one each in Infectious Diseases and Critical Care. Nine papers distinguished bias from error, whereas four referenced error in their definition of bias. The most commonly studied outcomes were diagnosis, treatment, and physician impact in 47 % (7), 33 % (5), and 27 % (4) of studies, respectively. Three studies directly assessed patient outcomes. The most commonly cited biases were availability bias (60 %, 9), confirmation bias (40 %, 6), anchoring (40 %, 6), and premature closure (33 %, 5). Proposed contributing features were years of practice, stressors, and practice setting. One study found that years of practice negatively correlated with susceptibility to bias. Ten studies discussed debiasing; all reported weak or equivocal efficacy. Outlook: We found 41 biases in IM and 22 features that may predispose physicians to bias. We found little evidence directly linking biases to error, which could account for the weak evidence of bias countermeasure efficacy. Future study clearly delineating bias from error and directly assessing clinical outcomes would be insightful.
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页码:205 / 214
页数:10
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