Daily Joshua A, Dalby Stephen, Greiten Lawrence
Arkansas Children's Hospital, 1 Children's Way, Slot 512-3, Little Rock, AR, 72202, USA.
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA.
Pediatr Cardiol. 2025 Mar;46(3):536-543. doi: 10.1007/s00246-024-03462-4. Epub 2024 Mar 24.
Extensive research has consistently demonstrated that humans frequently diverge from rational decision-making processes due to the pervasive influence of cognitive biases. This paper conducts an examination of the impact of cognitive biases on high-stakes decision-making within the context of the joint pediatric cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery conference, offering practical recommendations for mitigating their effects. Recognized biases such as confirmation bias, availability bias, outcome bias, overconfidence bias, sunk cost fallacy, loss aversion, planning fallacy, authority bias, and illusion of agreement are analyzed concerning their specific implications within this conference setting. To counteract these biases and enhance the quality of decision-making, practical strategies are proposed, including the implementation of a no-interruption policy until all data is reviewed, leaders refraining from immediate input, requiring participants to formulate independent judgments prior to sharing recommendations, explicit probability estimations grounded in base rates, seeking external opinions, and promoting an environment that encourages dissenting perspectives.
广泛的研究一直表明,由于认知偏差的普遍影响,人类在决策过程中常常偏离理性。本文考察了认知偏差在儿科心脏病学与心胸外科联合会议背景下对高风险决策的影响,并提出了减轻其影响的实用建议。针对确认偏差、可得性偏差、结果偏差、过度自信偏差、沉没成本谬误、损失厌恶、规划谬误、权威偏差和一致性错觉等公认的偏差,分析了它们在本次会议背景下的具体影响。为了对抗这些偏差并提高决策质量,提出了一些实用策略,包括在审查所有数据之前实施不打断政策、领导者避免立即发表意见、要求参与者在分享建议之前先形成独立判断、基于基础概率进行明确的概率估计、征求外部意见以及营造鼓励不同意见的环境。