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Role of knowledge and reasoning processes as predictors of resident physicians' susceptibility to anchoring bias in diagnostic reasoning: a randomised controlled experiment.

Silvia MamedeAdrienne ZandbergenMarco Antonio Carvalho-FilhoGoda ChoiMarco GoeijenbierJoost R van GinkelLaura ZwaanFred PaasHenk G Schmidt
Published in: BMJ quality & safety (2024)
Physicians apparently adopted a more analytical reasoning approach when presented with distracting features, indicated by increased time and lower confidence, trying to combat bias. Yet, extended deliberation alone did not explain the observed performance differences between knowledge groups. Success in mitigating anchoring bias was primarily predicted by knowledge of discriminating features of diagnoses.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • patient safety
  • randomized controlled trial
  • clinical trial
  • study protocol
  • quality improvement
  • liquid chromatography
  • mass spectrometry