Critical thinking about adverse drug effects: lessons from the psychology of risk and medical decision-making for clinical psychopharmacology |
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Authors: | Nierenberg Andrew A Smoller Jordan W Eidelman Polina Wu Yelena P Tilley Claire A |
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Affiliation: | Depression and Bipolar Clinical and Research Programs, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02114, USA. anierenberg@partners.org |
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Abstract: | Systematic biases in decision-making have been well characterized in medical and nonmedical fields but mostly ignored in clinical psychopharmacology. The purpose of this paper is to sensitize clinicians who prescribe psychiatric drugs to the issues of the psychology of risk, especially as they pertain to the risk of side effects. Specifically, the present analysis focuses on heuristic organization and framing effects that create cognitive biases in medical practice. Our purpose is to increase the awareness of how pharmaceutical companies may influence physicians by framing the risk of medication side effects to favor their products. |
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