Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Gen Intern Med. 2011 Aug;26(8):900-6. doi: 10.1007/s11606-011-1655-3. Epub 2011 Feb 19.
Human perception is fallible and may lead patients to be inaccurate when judging whether their symptoms are improving with treatment. This article provides a narrative review of studies in psychology that describe misconceptions related to a patient's comprehension, recall, evaluation and expression. The specific misconceptions include the power of suggestion (placebo effects), desire for peace-of-mind (cognitive dissonance reduction), inconsistent standards (loss aversion), a flawed sense of time (duration neglect), limited perception (measurement error), declining sensitivity (Weber's law), an eagerness to please (social desirability bias), and subtle affirmation (personal control). An awareness of specific pitfalls might help clinicians avoid some mistakes when providing follow-up and interpreting changes in patient symptoms.
人类的感知是不可靠的,可能导致患者在判断治疗后症状是否改善时不够准确。本文对心理学研究进行了叙述性综述,描述了与患者理解、记忆、评估和表达相关的误解。具体的误解包括暗示的力量(安慰剂效应)、寻求安心的愿望(认知失调减少)、不一致的标准(损失厌恶)、有缺陷的时间感(持续忽视)、有限的感知(测量误差)、敏感性下降(韦伯定律)、取悦他人的意愿(社会期望偏差)和微妙的肯定(个人控制)。了解特定的陷阱可能有助于临床医生在提供随访和解释患者症状变化时避免一些错误。