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临床决策中的意图归因。

Ascribing intentions in clinical decision-making.

机构信息

The John J Conley Department of Ethics, 153 West 11th Street (NR815), New York, NY 10011, USA.

出版信息

J Med Ethics. 2010 Jan;36(1):2-6. doi: 10.1136/jme.2009.032045.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The intentions of clinicians are widely considered to be relevant to the ethical assessment of their actions. A better understanding of the psychological factors that influence the ascription of intentions in clinical practice is important for improving the self-understanding of clinical decision-making and, ultimately, the ethics of clinical care. Drawing on empirical research on intentionality that has been done in other contexts, this is the first study to test whether the "asymmetric effect" of intention ascription is exhibited by respondents when presented with clinical decision-making scenarios.

OBJECTIVE

To assess how individuals attribute intentions to clinical actors in clinical decision-making scenarios.

METHODS

A total of 149 first and second year medical students was randomly assigned to two groups (group A, group B). Subjects in each group read two scenarios and submitted anonymous responses to questions regarding each scenario.

RESULTS

The asymmetric effect was strongly exhibited by the responses given to scenario 2, but it was not exhibited by the responses given to scenario 1.

CONCLUSION

The present study provided evidence for the view that people's ascription of intentions to others is influenced by their previous evaluative judgement of the conduct in question.

摘要

背景

临床医生的意图被广泛认为与他们行为的伦理评估有关。更好地理解影响临床实践中意图归因的心理因素,对于提高对临床决策的自我理解以及最终提高临床护理的伦理标准至关重要。本研究首次借鉴了其他背景下关于意向性的实证研究,旨在测试在呈现临床决策场景时,被试者是否表现出意图归因的“非对称效应”。

目的

评估个体在临床决策场景中如何将意图归因于临床行为者。

方法

共 149 名一、二年级医学生被随机分配到两组(A 组、B 组)。每组学生阅读两个场景,并对每个场景的问题提交匿名回答。

结果

对场景 2 的回答强烈表现出非对称效应,但对场景 1 的回答则没有表现出这种效应。

结论

本研究为人们对他人意图的归因受到他们之前对所讨论行为的评价判断影响的观点提供了证据。

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