Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Department of Neurology, Tel Aviv Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.
J Med Ethics. 2019 Mar;45(3):183-189. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2018-104978. Epub 2018 Oct 25.
There is an extensive ethical debate regarding the justifiability of doctors nudging towards healthy behaviour and better health-related choices. One line of argument in favour of nudging is based on empirical findings, according to which a healthy majority among the public support nudges. In this paper, we show, based on an experiment we conducted, that, in health-related choices, people's ethical attitudes to nudging are strongly affected by the point of view from which the nudge is considered. Significant differences have been found between doctors' ethical attitude to clinical nudging and that of patients. We show how these differences weaken the argument for nudging from public support. Moreover, our findings raise concerns regarding doctors' ability to nudge ethically according to their own standards, as they may underestimate the degree of harm medical nudges can cause to informed consent, doctor-patient trust and other important ethically relevant features of health-related choices.
关于医生是否应该推动健康行为和更好的健康相关选择,存在广泛的伦理辩论。支持推动的一个论据是基于经验发现,即公众中的健康大多数人支持推动。在本文中,我们基于我们进行的一项实验表明,在健康相关的选择中,人们对推动的伦理态度受到从哪个角度考虑推动的强烈影响。我们发现医生对临床推动的伦理态度与患者的态度之间存在显著差异。我们展示了这些差异如何削弱了基于公众支持的推动论点。此外,我们的研究结果还引发了对医生根据自己的标准进行道德推动的能力的担忧,因为他们可能低估了医疗推动对知情同意、医患信任和其他重要的健康相关选择的伦理相关特征造成的伤害程度。