生命伦理学
质量(理念)
自治
决策质量
决策分析
心理学
知情同意
意义(存在)
管理科学
伦理决策
计算机科学
社会心理学
知识管理
医学
认识论
政治学
替代医学
法学
经济
病理
心理治疗师
哲学
统计
团队效能
数学
作者
Peter H. Schwartz,Greg A. Sachs
摘要
Studies of patient decision-making use many different measures to evaluate the quality of decisions and the decision-making process, partly to determine whether the ethical goals of informed consent, patient autonomy, and shared decision-making have been achieved. We describe these measures, grouped under three main approaches, and review their limitations, leading to three conclusions. First, no measure or combination of measures can provide a complete assessment of decision quality. Second, the quality of a decision is best characterized vaguely, for instance as "good," "satisfactory," or "poor," and these categorizations depend on qualitative judgments that go beyond quantitative measures. Third, bioethicists should focus on identifying and addressing poor or problematic decisions, rather than trying to incrementally increase decision quality, quantified by a measure. Decision-quality measures can be useful in research and in advancing important goals of bioethics, as long as the challenges of defining and measuring decision quality are recognized.
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