Decision Making in Paediatric Cardiology. Are We Prone to Heuristics, Biases and Traps?

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Hidden traps in decision making have been long recognised in the behavioural economics community. Yet we spend very limited, if any time, analysing our decision-making processes in medicine and paediatric cardiology. Systems 1 and 2 thought processes differentiate between rapid emotional thoughts and slow deliberate rational thoughts. For fairly clear cut medical decisions, in-depth analysis may not be needed, but in our field of paediatric cardiology it is not uncommon for challenging cases and occasionally ‘simple’ cases to generate significant debate and uncertainty as to the best decision. Although morbidity and mortality meetings frequently highlight poor outcomes for our patients, they often neglect to analyse the process of thought which underlined those decisions taken. This article attempts to review commonly acknowledged traps in decision making in the behavioural economics world to ascertain whether these heuristics translate to decision making in the paediatric cardiology environment. We also discuss potential individual and collective solutions to pitfalls in decision making.

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Ryan, A., Duignan, S., Kenny, D., & McMahon, C. J. (2018). Decision Making in Paediatric Cardiology. Are We Prone to Heuristics, Biases and Traps? Pediatric Cardiology, 39(1), 160–167. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-017-1742-2

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