Some Doctors Swayed by Political Beliefs
A doctor's political beliefs can sway his or her treatment
decisions.
That's the conclusion of a study by Yale University
researchers who surveyed primary care doctors in 29 states on how they would
deal with different types of patient health concerns, including abortion,
firearms and marijuana use.
While Republican and Democratic doctors had similar views
about general issues such asdepression, alcohol abuse and obesity, there were significant differences
when it came to political hot-button topics.
Republican doctors expressed more concern than Democratic
doctors about marijuana use and abortion, while Democratic physicians were more
concerned about firearms, the findings showed.
Democratic doctors were more likely to urge patients not to
keep guns in the home while Republican doctors were more likely to warn
patients about themental health risks of abortion.
Republicans were also more inclined to advise patients to reduce marijuana use
and consider the legal risks of using the drug, the study found.
"The evidence suggests that doctors allow their
political views to influence their professional decisions in the medical exam
room," study co-author Eitan Hersh said in a Yale news release. Hersh is
an assistant professor of political science.
"Just as patients choose physicians of a certain gender
to feel more comfortable, our study suggests they may want to make a similar
calculation based on their doctor's political views," Hersh said.
Study co-author Matthew Goldenberg added that "given
the politicization of certain health issues affecting countless patients, it is
imperative that physicians consider how their political views may affect their
professional judgments."
Goldenberg, an assistant professor of psychiatry, said the
study findings indicate the need for more training concerning "biases in
how we address politically salient health issues."
The
study was published Oct. 3 in the Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences.
Source: www.medicinenet.com
05.10.2016
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