Evaluation of the informed consent procedure of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patients in ethical perspective in Turkey
Abstract
Objective The purpose of this research is to evaluate the informed consent process of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patients in ethical perspective.
Methods: The study included 50 patients undergoing TKA in Gazi Mustafa Kemal State Hospital Orthopedics Clinic. A face to face survey is conducted to determine the ethical appropriateness of the main components of informed consent process such as; disclosure of material information about the disease and alternative treatment options, understanding the disclosed information, comprehending the written consent form and voluntariness in deciding.
Results: The survey revealed that all TKA patients signed informed consent form, % 80 of the participants received material information about their disease, %62 were disclosed information about TKA operation, %56 read (in personal or with the assistance of a relative) the written informed consent form, %28 received information regarding possible complications of TKA and %85 were not given any information about the alternative treatments.
Conclusions: Informed consent process in TKA patients have flourished compared to previous years, but still there are some aspects in need of improvement. Using short and understandable language, developing multi-media sources and involving patients to informed
DOI: 10.3944/AOTT.2016.15.0205
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Authors
Alp Ekmekci
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Ozgür Karakaş
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Ahmet Kulduk
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Berna Arda
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Publication Date
June 3, 2016
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March 30, 2016
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Year 2016 Number: 0