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知情同意与情感和同理心有何关系?一项探索性神经伦理学研究。

How is informed consent related to emotions and empathy? An exploratory neuroethical investigation.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany.

出版信息

J Med Ethics. 2011 May;37(5):311-7. doi: 10.1136/jme.2010.037937. Epub 2011 Mar 10.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Informed consent is crucial in daily clinical practice and research in medicine and psychiatry. A recent neuroethical investigation explored the psychological factors that are crucial in determining whether or not subjects give consent. While cognitive functions have been shown to play a central role, the impact of empathy and emotions on subjects' decisions in informed consent remains unclear.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the impact of empathy and emotions on subjects' decision in informed consent in an exploratory study.

DESIGN

Decisional capacity and informed consent to a subsequent imaging study were evaluated with the MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool for Clinical Research (MacCAT-CR). Empathy and emotion recognition were measured with the Multifaceted Empathy Test (MET) and the Florida Affect Battery (FAB).

SETTING

Psychiatric subjects were recruited from a general psychiatric hospital and a forensic state hospital.

PATIENTS

A mixed group of 98 healthy men and forensic and non-forensic psychiatric subjects were investigated.

RESULTS

Both empathy (MET) and emotion recognition (FAB) correlated with MacCAT-CR scores. Higher cognitive empathy and good emotion recognition (compared with low empathy and emotion recognition) were associated with increased decisional capacity and higher rates of refusal to give informed consent.

CONCLUSIONS

This study shows an empirical relationship between decision-making and informed consent, on the one hand, and emotions and empathy on the other. While this study is exploratory and preliminary, the findings of a relationship between informed consent, emotions and empathy raise important neuroethical questions with regard to an emotional-social concept of informed consent and potential clinical implications for testing informed consent.

摘要

背景

知情同意在医学和精神病学的日常临床实践和研究中至关重要。最近的一项神经伦理学研究探讨了在确定受试者是否同意时起关键作用的心理因素。虽然认知功能已被证明起着核心作用,但同理心和情绪对受试者在知情同意中的决策的影响仍不清楚。

目的

在一项探索性研究中评估同理心和情绪对受试者知情同意决策的影响。

设计

使用麦克阿瑟临床研究能力评估工具(MacCAT-CR)评估决策能力和对后续影像学研究的知情同意。使用多维同理心测试(MET)和佛罗里达情绪电池(FAB)测量同理心和情绪识别。

地点

从综合精神病院和法医州立医院招募精神病受试者。

患者

调查了一组由 98 名健康男性和法医和非法医精神病受试者组成的混合组。

结果

同理心(MET)和情绪识别(FAB)均与 MacCAT-CR 评分相关。较高的认知同理心和良好的情绪识别(与同理心和情绪识别较低相比)与决策能力提高和更高的拒绝知情同意率相关。

结论

这项研究表明,决策和知情同意一方面,以及情绪和同理心另一方面之间存在实证关系。虽然这项研究是探索性和初步的,但知情同意、情绪和同理心之间的关系的发现提出了关于知情同意的情感-社会概念的重要神经伦理学问题,并对测试知情同意具有潜在的临床意义。

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