Whose decision is it? The microstructure of medical decision making.

Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes

Department of Family and Community Medicine, Houston Center for Education and Research on Therapeutics, Baylor College of Medicine, 3701 Kirby Drive, Suite 600, Houston, TX 77098, USA.

Published: April 2009

Medical decision making is sometimes viewed as a relatively simple process in which a decision may be made by the patient, by the physician, or by both patient and physician working together. This two-dimensional portrayal eclipses the important role that others, such as other professionals, family, and friends, may play in the process; as an example of this phenomenon, we trace the evolution of a decision of a teenager with cancer who is contemplating discontinuing chemotherapy. This example also shows how a decision can usefully be understood as consisting of a number of identifiable substeps--what we call the "microstructure" of the decision. These steps show how the physician can play an important role without usurping the patient's rightful decisional authority.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zefq.2008.08.015DOI Listing

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