Treatment choice in the presence of conflicting information: The role of physician likeability in the choice of non-proven therapies against conventional treatment
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John Wiley & Sons
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Conflicting information Doctor Patient communication Non-proven therapies Pseudo-therapies Experiment
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2021-09-20Referencia bibliográfica
Niszczota, P. and Petrova, D. (2021), Treatment choice in the presence of conflicting information: The role of physician likeability in the choice of non-proven therapies against conventional treatment. Br J Health Psychol. [https://doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.12559]
Patrocinador
Instituto de Salud Carlos III Expde: CD19/00203; Juan de la Cierva Fellowship from the Ministry of Science JC2019-039691-I; Universidad de Granada / CBUAResumen
Research on why patients sometimes choose non-proven therapies (NPT) instead of
conventional treatments is limited. We investigated how physician likeability influences
the choice ofNPT instead of conventional treatment. In an experiment with three medical
scenarios, participants (N = 384) consulted two physicians who gave conflicting
recommendations: The first physician recommended a conventional treatment and the
second one recommended a NPT. We manipulated the likeability of the first physician,
who was either likeable or unlikeable. Using mediation analyses, we explored how the
effect of likeability was channelled and whether time pressure influenced treatment
choice. Participants chose the NPT more often (OR = 1.43, 95% CI [1.03–2.00]), had
more positive affective responses, and perceived more benefit from NPT when the
conventional treatment was recommended by an unlikeable (vs. likeable) physician. Time
pressure had no effect on treatment choice. Physicians’ likeability might play an important
role in treatment choice in the presence of conflicting information. Providers should be
cognizant that poor communication might push patients to prefer the advice of more
likeable physicians, even when they prescribe NPT instead of conventional treatment.





