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Optimizing Decision-Making Processes in Times of COVID-19: Using Reflexivity to Counteract Information-Processing Failures

机译:优化Covid-19时代的决策过程:使用反射性来抵消信息处理故障

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The effectiveness of policymakers’ decision-making in times of crisis depends largely on their ability to integrate and make sense of information. The COVID-19 crisis confronts governments with the difficult task of making decisions in the interest of public health and safety. Essentially, policymakers have to react to a threat, of which the extent is unknown, and they are making decisions under time constraints in the midst of immense uncertainty. The stakes are high, the issues involved are complex and require the careful balancing of several interests, including (mental) health, the economy, and human rights. These circumstances render policymakers’ decision-making processes vulnerable to errors and biases in the processing of information, thereby increasing the chances of faulty decision-making processes with poor outcomes. Prior research has identified three main information-processing failures that can distort group decision-making processes and can lead to negative outcomes: (1) failure to search for and share information, (2) failure to elaborate on and analyze information that is not in line with earlier information and (3) failure to revise and update conclusions and policies in the light of new information. To date, it has not yet been explored how errors and biases underlying these information-processing failures impact decision-making processes in times of crisis. In this narrative review, we outline how groupthink, a narrow focus on the problem of containing the virus, and escalation of commitment may pose real risks to decision-making processes in handling the COVID-19 crisis and may result in widespread societal damages. Hence, it is vital that policymakers take steps to maximize the quality of the decision-making process and increase the chances of positive outcomes as the crisis goes forward. We propose group reflexivity—a deliberate process of discussing team goals, processes, or outcomes—as an antidote to these biases and errors in decision-making. Specifically, we recommend several evidence-based reflexivity tools that could easily be implemented to counter these information-processing errors and improve decision-making processes in uncertain times.
机译:政策制定者在危机时期的决策的有效性在很大程度上取决于他们整合和识别信息感的能力。 Covid-19危机面对各国政府,难以为公共卫生和安全而做出决定。基本上,政策制定者必须对威胁作出反应,其中的威胁是未知的,并且他们正在在巨大的不确定性中制定时间限制。赌注很高,所涉及的问题很复杂,需要仔细平衡几个兴趣,包括(精神)健康,经济和人权。这些情况使政策制定者的决策过程容易受到信息处理中的错误和偏见的影响,从而提高了错误的决策过程的可能性差。先前的研究已经确定了三个主要信息处理故障,可以扭曲组决策过程,并导致负面结果:(1)未能搜索和共享信息,(2)未能详细说明并分析不在的信息与早期信息和(3)在新信息中未能修改和更新结论和政策。迄今为止,尚未探索这些信息处理失败的错误和偏差如何影响危机时期的决策过程。在这一叙述审查中,我们概述了群体如何对含有病毒问题的狭隘关注,并且承诺的升级可能会对处理Covid-19危机的决策过程构成真正的风险,并且可能导致广泛的社会损害赔偿。因此,政策制定者采取措施最大化决策过程的质量至关重要,并随着危机前进,增加积极成果的机会。我们提出了团体反身,刻意讨论团队目标,流程或结果的过程 - 作为这些偏见的解毒剂和决策中的错误。具体地,我们建议几个基于证据的反复性工具,可以很容易地实施以对这些信息处理错误进行计数,并在不确定的时间内改善决策过程。

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