Informed Consent in Surgical Patients Current Issues and Future Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023172408Abstract
Objective: Informed consent is an essential and standard procedure in medical practice. The objective of the study was to evaluate the informed consent practices of surgeons at a university teaching hospital.
Materials and Methods: A prospective cross sectional study was performed between the time duration of February 2022 till June 2022 at surgical and allied units of Dow University Hospital, DUHS Karachi, Pakistan
Results: A total of 196 patients were interviewed on their first post-operative day at their bed side. . Patients were selected randomly from all surgical and allied departments of Dow university hospital, including Gynecology(36.22%), General surgery(34.18%), orthopedics(16.33%), ENT (6.12%), urology (2.55%), eye (2.55%), neurosurgery(1.53%) and maxillofacial(0.51%). 39.8% patients gave consent themselves while rest 55.1% and 5.1% consents were given by family members and parents. Only 23.47% patients or the representative who signed the consent, read the consent form before signing it
Conclusions: To improve the quality of communication with the informed consent, a structured conversation helps physicians establish relationships with the patients, regarding the adequacy of the information provided.
Keywords: Surgical Patients, informed consent, communication
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