Non-clinical influences on clinical decision-making: a major challenge to evidence-based practice
FM Hajjaj, MS Salek, MKA Basra… - Journal of the Royal …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
FM Hajjaj, MS Salek, MKA Basra, AY Finlay
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 2010•journals.sagepub.comThis article reviews an aspect of daily clinical practice which is of critical importance in
virtually every clinical consultation, but which is seldom formally considered. Non-clinical
influences on clinical decision-making profoundly affect medical decisions. These influences
include patient-related factors such as socioeconomic status, quality of life and patient's
expectations and wishes, physician-related factors such as personal characteristics and
interaction with their professional community, and features of clinical practice such as private …
virtually every clinical consultation, but which is seldom formally considered. Non-clinical
influences on clinical decision-making profoundly affect medical decisions. These influences
include patient-related factors such as socioeconomic status, quality of life and patient's
expectations and wishes, physician-related factors such as personal characteristics and
interaction with their professional community, and features of clinical practice such as private …
Summary
This article reviews an aspect of daily clinical practice which is of critical importance in virtually every clinical consultation, but which is seldom formally considered. Non-clinical influences on clinical decision-making profoundly affect medical decisions. These influences include patient-related factors such as socioeconomic status, quality of life and patient's expectations and wishes, physician-related factors such as personal characteristics and interaction with their professional community, and features of clinical practice such as private versus public practice as well as local management policies. This review brings together the different strands of knowledge concerning non-clinical influences on clinical decision-making. This aspect of decision-making may be the biggest obstacle to the reality of practising evidence-based medicine. It needs to be understood in order to develop clinical strategies that will facilitate the practice of evidence-based medicine.
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