TY - JOUR
T1 - Is therapeutic judgement influenced by the patient’s socio-economic status? A factorial vignette survey
T2 - A factorial vignette survey
AU - Madsen, Esben Elholm
AU - Morville, Anne-Le
AU - Larsen, Anette Enemark
AU - Hansen, Tina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, Trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2016/7/3
Y1 - 2016/7/3
N2 - Abstract: Background In Denmark patients are entitled to rehabilitation regardless of socio-economic status (SES). During this process therapists have to balance cost effectiveness with providing equal treatment. Aim To investigate whether occupational therapists and physiotherapists were influenced by the patient’s SES. Material and method An experimental factorial vignette survey was used. Four different vignettes describing fictitious patient cases with different SES variables were randomly allocated to therapists working in somatic hospitals. Thereafter, the therapists judged specific clinical situations and general attitudes in relation to the patient’s SES. Chi-square was used to test the statistical association between the variables. Results No statistically significant associations were found between the specific clinical situations and the patient’s SES. A statistical significant association was found between general attitudes and the patient’s SES. Subgroup analysis revealed a statistically significant association between the therapist’s gender, age, and the therapeutic judgement in relation to SES. Conclusion In the specific clinical situations, Danish therapists seem to maintain their professional ethical principles, although they might face ethical dilemmas during their clinical decision-making. In order to prevent and resolve these dilemmas, they have to be made explicit. However, further research on how SES influences the health care professional’s judgement is warranted.
AB - Abstract: Background In Denmark patients are entitled to rehabilitation regardless of socio-economic status (SES). During this process therapists have to balance cost effectiveness with providing equal treatment. Aim To investigate whether occupational therapists and physiotherapists were influenced by the patient’s SES. Material and method An experimental factorial vignette survey was used. Four different vignettes describing fictitious patient cases with different SES variables were randomly allocated to therapists working in somatic hospitals. Thereafter, the therapists judged specific clinical situations and general attitudes in relation to the patient’s SES. Chi-square was used to test the statistical association between the variables. Results No statistically significant associations were found between the specific clinical situations and the patient’s SES. A statistical significant association was found between general attitudes and the patient’s SES. Subgroup analysis revealed a statistically significant association between the therapist’s gender, age, and the therapeutic judgement in relation to SES. Conclusion In the specific clinical situations, Danish therapists seem to maintain their professional ethical principles, although they might face ethical dilemmas during their clinical decision-making. In order to prevent and resolve these dilemmas, they have to be made explicit. However, further research on how SES influences the health care professional’s judgement is warranted.
KW - occupational therapy
KW - Clinical decision-making
KW - ethical behaviour
KW - health care system
KW - prioritization
KW - unequal treatment
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U2 - 10.3109/11038128.2016.1154106
DO - 10.3109/11038128.2016.1154106
M3 - Review article
SN - 1103-8128
VL - 23
SP - 245
EP - 252
JO - Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy
JF - Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy
IS - 4
ER -