Non-Medical Influences Upon Medical Decision-Making and Referral Behavior
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This bibliography presents studies of nonmedical factors (patient clinician and practice variables) that influence medical decision-making. Those factors include age gender and presentational style of the patient; age years in practice and attitudes of the clinician; and geographical location and list size of the practice. The authors separate such factors into two cateogories. The first is decision-making in the context of general patient management such as test-ordering diagnoses and treatment recommendations. The second category is decision-making in the context of referrals made by generalists to specialists. Each published study identified from an extensive literature search is presented in a structured tabular format with a brief summary of the study features described above. The studies cited were published in years spanning 1980 to March 2001.Researchers and clinicians as well as graduate and postgraduate students in all medical disciplines will find this volume of interest as will health psychologists health economists and social psychologists. This work integrates published research about medical decision-making that has earlier only been fragmented and spread across a variety of journals. A chapter on methodological considerations in medical decision-making research and a chapter on models of medical decision-making are included.
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