Gwyn R, Elwyn G
Health Communication Research Centre, School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University, UK.
Soc Sci Med. 1999 Aug;49(4):437-47. doi: 10.1016/s0277-9536(99)00067-2.
We consider whether there are situations in which 'shared decision making' in primary care is inherently problematic, such as in the demand for antibiotics to treat viral disorders. In such an instance there might be a lack of the equipoise necessary for a decision-making context in which apparent choices are genuine options. Using the techniques of discourse analysis on the transcript of a consultation with the parents of an infant with tonsillitis, we illustrate how a general practitioner's (GP's) efforts to reach a 'shared decision' come unstuck through a combination of the embedded power imbalance and the conflict between the GP's own prescription preferences and those of the parent.
我们思考在基层医疗中,“共同决策”是否存在一些内在问题的情况,比如在治疗病毒性疾病时使用抗生素的需求。在这种情况下,可能缺乏决策背景所需的平衡,即表面上的选择是真正的选项。通过对与一名扁桃体炎婴儿家长的会诊记录进行话语分析,我们说明了全科医生(GP)在达成“共同决策”时,是如何因内在的权力不平衡以及全科医生自身的处方偏好与家长的偏好之间的冲突而陷入困境的。