From Fear to Fun: The curse of knowledge
From Fear to Fun - Efficient consultation - Empower patients di Astrid M. Koenig
Note sull'episodio
This episode explores the “curse of knowledge” — the invisible barrier that makes it hard for clinicians to remember what patients and parents don’t know. Once we understand a concept, it becomes almost impossible to imagine not understanding it. In paediatric care, this gap leads to miscommunication, frustration, and poor long‑term adherence.
We cover:
- What the “curse of knowledge” is and why it matters in medicine
- The tapping experiment: why experts overestimate how much others understand
- How clinicians “hear the melody” while patients only hear the “tapping”
- Why medical language (like “endoscope”) often fails children and parents
- How authority becomes a default response when understanding breaks down
- Why patients act according to their belief system, not our explanations
- The long ...
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Doctorpatientchildparentmental concepts