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Comparing GPs' risk attitudes for their own health and for their patients': A troubling discrepancy?

  • AgroParisTech INRA
  • KStat-consulting
  • Aix Marseille Université

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Background: In this paper, we report the results of risk attitudes elicitation of a French general practitioners national representative sample (N=1568). Methods: Willingness to take risks in four different domains (daily life, financial matters, own health and patient health) was collected through a large-scale telephone interview of GPs using self-reported 11-point Likert scale questions. Results: We uncover some specificities of the GPs population regarding their attitudes towards risk. In particular, we detect an important positive gap between their willingness to take risks in the domain of their own health and in the domain of the heath of their patients. This "patient-regarding" risk aversion is discussed with respect to its important consequences regarding medical behavior bias. Conclusions: We confirm the self-other discrepancy found in the medical literature on physicians' behaviors and emphasize the utility of the study and measures of personality traits such as "risk attitudes" for the medical professions and for the population they address.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article283
journalBMC Health Services Research
Volume18
Numéro de publication1
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étatPublié - 12 avr. 2018
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