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The risks of multimedia methods: effects of actor's race and gender on preferences for health states.

机译:多媒体方法的风险:演员的种族和性别对健康状态偏好的影响。

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OBJECTIVE: While the use of multimedia methods in medical education and decision support can facilitate learning, it also has certain hazards. One potential hazard is the inadvertent triggering of racial and gender bias by the appearance of actors or patients in presentations. The authors hypothesized that race and gender affect preferences. To explore this issue they studied the effects of actors' race and gender on preference ratings for health states that include symptoms of schizophrenia. DESIGN: A convenience sample of patients with schizophrenia, family members of patients, and health professionals was used. Participants were randomly assigned to rate two health states, one portrayed by either a man of mixed race (Hispanic-black) or a white man and the second portrayed by either a white woman or a white man. MEASURements: Visual analog scale (VAS) and standard gamble ratings of health state preferences for health states that include symptoms of mild and moderate schizophrenia. RESULTS: Studies of the effects of the race of the actor (n = 114) revealed that racial mismatch between the actor and the participant affected the participant's preferences for health states. Ratings were lower when racial groups differed (mean difference, 0.098 for visual analog scale ratings and 0.053 lower in standard gamble, P = 0.006 for interactions between the race of the subject and the actor). In studies of the effects of a female actress on ratings (n = 117), we found no evidence of a corresponding interaction between the gender of the actor and the study participant. Rather, an interaction between actor's gender and method of assessment was observed. Standard gamble ratings (difference between means, 0.151), but not visual analog scale ratings (difference, 0.005), were markedly higher when the state was portrayed by the actress (P = 0.003 for interactions between actor's gender and method of preference assessment). Differential effects on standard gamble ratings suggest that an actor's gender may influence the willingness of viewers to gamble to gain health benefits (or risk attitude). CONCLUSIONS: Educators and researchers considering the use of multimedia methods for decision support need to be aware of the potential for the race and gender of patients or actors to influence preferences for health states and thus, potentially, medical decisions.
机译:目的:虽然在医学教育和决策支持中使用多媒体方法可以促进学习,但也有一定的危害。一种潜在的危害是演员或患者在演出中的出现无意中引发了种族和性别偏见。作者假设种族和性别会影响偏好。为了探讨这个问题,他们研究了演员的种族和性别对包括精神分裂症症状在内的健康状态偏好评分的影响。设计:使用精神分裂症患者,患者家属和卫生专业人员的便利样本。参加者被随机分配给两种健康状态评分,一种由混合种族(西班牙裔黑人)或白人描绘,另一种由白人或白人描述。测量:视觉模拟量表(VAS)和健康状态偏好的标准赌博评分,包括轻度和中度精神分裂症的症状。结果:对参与者种族的影响的研究(n = 114)显示,参与者与参与者之间的种族不匹配会影响参与者对健康状况的偏好。当种族群体不同时,评分较低(平均差异,视觉模拟量表评分为0.098,标准赌博为0.053,受试者种族与演员之间的相互作用为P = 0.006)。在研究女女演员对等级的影响(n = 117)时,我们没有发现该女演员的性别与研究参与者之间存在相应相互作用的证据。相反,观察到了演员性别和评估方法之间的相互作用。当演员刻画状态时,标准赌博评分(均值之间的差异为0.151)而非视觉模拟量表评分(差异为0.005)显着更高(对于演员性别和偏好评估方法之间的相互作用,P = 0.003)。对标准赌博评分的不同影响表明,演员的性别可能会影响观众赌博以获取健康益处(或风险态度)的意愿。结论:考虑将多媒体方法用于决策支持的教育者和研究人员需要意识到患者或演员的种族和性别可能影响人们对健康状况的偏好,进而可能影响医疗决策。

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