Friday, May 21, 2010
Beneficent Persuasion: Techniques and Ethical Guidelines to Improve Patients’ Decisions
Physicians frequently encounter patients who make decisions that contravene their long-term goals. Behavioral economists have shown that irrationalities and self-thwarting tendencies pervade human decision making, and they have identified a number of specific heuristics (rules of thumb) and biases that help explain why patients sometimes make such counterproductive decisions. Annals of Family Medicine
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