The influence of genotype information on psychiatrists' treatment recommendations: more experienced clinicians know better what to ignore


Autoria(s): McMichael, Alan J; Boeri, Marco; Rolison, Jonathan J; Kane, Joe; O'Neill, Francis A; Scarpa, Riccardo; Kee, Frank
Data(s)

05/09/2016

31/12/1969

Resumo

Objectives: To assess if psychiatrists were influenced by a patient’s genetic information, even when the patient’s response to treatment was already known to them. Methods: Sixty-seven psychiatrists were presented with patients' pre and post-treatment scores on the PANSS for two hypothetical treatments for schizophrenia. Psychiatrists were also informed whether the patient possessed a genotype linked to hyper-responsiveness to one of the treatments, and were asked to recommend one of these two treatments. Attribute non-attendance assessed whether the information on genotype influenced psychiatrists' treatment recommendations. Results: Years of experience predicted whether psychiatrists were influenced by the genetic information. Psychiatrists with one year or less of experience had a 46% probability of considering genetic information, while psychiatrists with at least 15 years of experience had a lower probability (7%). Conclusions: Psychiatrists and other clinicians should be cautious about allowing a patient's genetic information to carry unnecessary weight in their clinical decision making.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-influence-of-genotype-information-on-psychiatrists-treatment-recommendations-more-experienced-clinicians-know-better-what-to-ignore(4df2eb25-b8ad-49cb-83e8-3e1f6c878d69).html

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess

Fonte

McMichael , A J , Boeri , M , Rolison , J J , Kane , J , O'Neill , F A , Scarpa , R & Kee , F 2016 , ' The influence of genotype information on psychiatrists' treatment recommendations: more experienced clinicians know better what to ignore ' Value in Health .

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article