钱的提醒增加了病人的权力

Jodie Whelan, Miranda R. Goode
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美国通过了价格透明立法,再加上改善客户体验的努力表明,患者在考虑和做出医疗保健决定时,更有可能遇到有关金钱的提醒。由于金钱在象征意义上和经验上与授权相关,我们建议在医疗保健领域使用金钱提醒将增加患者授权。在三个实验中,我们发现,提醒人们金钱会增加病人的授权,正如建立的病人授权量表(研究1)所表明的那样,在做出医疗保健决定时,提高了自主的愿望(研究2),更不愿意想象医生拒绝开要求的药物(研究3)。我们表明,当健康状况严重时,这种效果会减弱(而不是轻微)。
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Reminders of money increase patient empowerment

The passage of price transparency legislation in the US combined with efforts to enhance the customer experience suggest that patients are more likely to encounter reminders of money when thinking about and making healthcare decisions. Because money is symbolically and empirically associated with empowerment, we propose that money reminders in the healthcare domain will increase patient empowerment. Across three experiments, we find that reminding people of money increases patient empowerment, as indicated by an established patient empowerment scale (Study 1), heightened desire for autonomy when making healthcare decisions (Study 2), and greater reactance to imagining a doctor's refusal to prescribe a requested drug (Study 3). We show that this effect is attenuated when the health condition is serious (as opposed to minor).

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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences (CJAS) is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, international quarterly that publishes manuscripts with a strong theoretical foundation. The journal welcomes literature reviews, quantitative and qualitative studies as well as conceptual pieces. CJAS is an ISI-listed journal that publishes papers in all key disciplines of business. CJAS is a particularly suitable home for manuscripts of a crossdisciplinary nature. All papers must state in an explicit and compelling way their unique contribution to advancing theory and/or practice in the administrative sciences.
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