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Absolute versus relative values: effects on family practitioners and psychiatrists.

机译:绝对值与相对值:对家庭医生和精神科医生的影响。

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BACKGROUND: Research demonstrates that religious values clearly impact on the judgments made by physicians and their patients. One basic dichotomy--belief in ethical values that do not change (absolute values) versus belief in values that change depending on the situation (relative values)--has recently been experimentally associated with different ethical decision-making patterns. METHODS: An anonymous, randomized, national survey and 1-week response prompt with 1-month follow-up mailing as necessary were distributed to nationwide samples of board-certified American family practitioners and psychiatrists. Physicians answered descriptive questions and standardized personality assessments and responded to three vignettes describing ethically sensitive scenarios concerning birth control medication for sexually active single women, euthanasia, and abortion. RESULTS: Response rates were 34% for psychiatrists and 38% for family practitioners. Family practitioners and absolutists were significantly more supportive of religious activities and had more religious parents than psychiatrists and relativists. Furthermore, family practitioners and absolutists were less approving of the vignettes than other groups. CONCLUSION: Family practitioners were more supportive of religious activities than psychiatrists as reported in previous research. The absolute versus relative value dichotomy is a useful concept in examining physician attitudes as they affect health care and personal behavior. However, questions concerning place of worship attendance and giving in addition to specific religious value labels may be more efficient experimentally. Physicians should be aware of their own biases in discussions with patients, families, and other health care providers.
机译:背景:研究表明,宗教价值观显然会影响医生及其患者的判断。一种基本的二分法-坚持不变的道德价值观(绝对价值)与根据情况改变的价值观(相对价值)的信仰-最近在实验上与不同的道德决策模式相关联。方法:向全国范围内经董事会认证的美国家庭医生和精神病医生的样本分发了匿名,随机,全国性调查和为期1周的响应提示,并在必要时进行了1个月的跟踪邮寄。医生回答了描述性问题和标准化的人格评估,并回答了三幅关于对有性活跃的单身女性,安乐死和流产的节育药物进行伦理敏感性测试的短片。结果:精神科医生的反应率为34%,家庭医生的反应率为38%。家庭医生和专制主义者比精神病学家和相对主义者更加支持宗教活动,并拥有更多的宗教父母。此外,家庭医生和专制主义者比其他团体对小插图的认可更少。结论:如先前研究报道,家庭医生比精神科医生更支持宗教活动。绝对值与相对值二分法是检查医师态度的有用概念,因为它们会影响医疗保健和个人行为。但是,在实验上,有关礼拜场所的出席以及除特定宗教价值标签之外的捐赠的问题可能会更有效。在与患者,家庭和其他医疗保健提供者的讨论中,医师应意识到自己的偏见。

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