Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, USA.
Diagnosis (Berl). 2022 Jan 4;9(3):295-305. doi: 10.1515/dx-2021-0115. eCollection 2022 Aug 1.
Psychological research consistently demonstrates that affect can play an important role in decision-making across a broad range of contexts. Despite this, the role of affect in clinical reasoning and medical decision-making has received relatively little attention. Integrating the affect, social cognition, and patient safety literatures can provide new insights that promise to advance our understanding of clinical reasoning and lay the foundation for novel interventions to reduce diagnostic errors and improve patient safety. In this paper, we briefly review the ways in which psychologists differentiate various types of affect. We then consider existing research examining the influence of both positive and negative affect on clinical reasoning and diagnosis. Finally, we introduce an empirically supported theoretical framework from social psychology that explains the cognitive processes by which these effects emerge and demonstrates that cognitive interventions can alter these processes. Such interventions, if adapted to a medical context, hold great promise for reducing errors that emerge from faulty thinking when healthcare providers experience different affective responses.
心理学研究一直表明,情感在广泛的情境下的决策中都起着重要作用。尽管如此,情感在临床推理和医疗决策中的作用却相对较少受到关注。整合情感、社会认知和患者安全文献可以提供新的见解,有望促进我们对临床推理的理解,并为减少诊断错误和提高患者安全的新干预措施奠定基础。在本文中,我们简要回顾了心理学家区分各种类型情感的方法。然后,我们考虑了现有的研究,这些研究考察了积极和消极情感对临床推理和诊断的影响。最后,我们引入了一个来自社会心理学的经验支持的理论框架,该框架解释了这些影响出现的认知过程,并表明认知干预可以改变这些过程。如果将这些干预措施应用于医疗环境,它们将有很大的潜力减少医疗保健提供者在经历不同情感反应时出现的错误思维所导致的错误。