Accuracy incentives and framing effects to minimize the influence of cognitive bias among advanced cancer patients

JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY(2022)

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Many patients with advanced illness have unrealistic survival expectations, largely due to cognitive biases. Studies suggests that when people are motivated to be accurate, they are less prone to succumb to these biases. Using a randomized survey design, we test whether offering advanced cancer patients (n = 200) incentives to estimate their prognosis improves accuracy. We also test whether presenting treatment benefits in terms of a loss (mortality) rather than a gain (survival) reduces willingness to take up a hypothetical treatment. Results are not consistent with the proposed hypotheses for either accuracy incentives or framing effects.
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advanced cancer, bias, end of life care, incentives, optimism, prognostic beliefs
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