Kovacs G, Croskerry P
Division of Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Acad Emerg Med. 1999 Sep;6(9):947-52. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.1999.tb01246.x.
Clinical decision making (CDM) describes a form of qualitative inquiry that examines the thought processes involved in making medical decisions. A significant body of literature exists on the orderly "hypothetico-deductive" model of clinical decision making. However, very little has been written on how CDM differs in the acute setting. This paper reviews the common methods of CDM and their relevance to emergency medicine (EM). The concept of diagnostic uncertainty and the utility of the diagnosis of unknown etiology in the disposition phase of the emergency patient visit are discussed. Finally, a unique EM perspective on clinical decision-making errors is presented.
临床决策(CDM)描述了一种定性研究形式,它审视了做出医疗决策所涉及的思维过程。关于临床决策有序的“假设 - 演绎”模型,已有大量文献。然而,关于CDM在急性情况下如何不同的论述却很少。本文回顾了CDM的常见方法及其与急诊医学(EM)的相关性。讨论了诊断不确定性的概念以及在急诊患者就诊处置阶段病因不明诊断的效用。最后,提出了关于临床决策错误的独特急诊医学观点。