Gender bias in collaborative medical decision making: emergent evidence

EG Helzer, CG Myers, C Fahim, KM Sutcliffe… - Academic …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Academic Medicine, 2020journals.lww.com
This initial, exploratory study on gender bias in collaborative medical decision making
examined the degree to which physicians' reliance on a team member's patient care advice
differs as a function of the gender of the advice giver. In 2018, 283 anesthesiologists read a
brief, online clinical vignette and were randomly assigned to receive treatment advice from 1
of 8 possible sources (physician or nurse, man or woman, experienced or inexperienced).
They then indicated their treatment decision, as well as the degree to which they relied upon …
Abstract
This initial, exploratory study on gender bias in collaborative medical decision making examined the degree to which physicians’ reliance on a team member’s patient care advice differs as a function of the gender of the advice giver. In 2018, 283 anesthesiologists read a brief, online clinical vignette and were randomly assigned to receive treatment advice from 1 of 8 possible sources (physician or nurse, man or woman, experienced or inexperienced). They then indicated their treatment decision, as well as the degree to which they relied upon the advice given.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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