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Do the Patients Read the Informed Consent?

Year 2014, Volume: 2014 Issue: 2, 132 - 136, 07.08.2014
https://doi.org/10.5152/balkanmedj.2014.13212

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Background: Informed consent is a process which consists of informing the patient about the medical interventions planned to be applied to the patient's body and making the patient active in the decision making process. Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the patients read the informed consent document or not and if not, to determine why they did not read it. This was achieved via a questionnaire administered at the pre-anaesthetic visit to assess the perception of patients to the informed consent process. Study Design: Survey study. Methods: The patients were given a questionnaire after signing the informed consent document at the pre-anaesthetic visit. We studied whether the patients read the informed consent document or not and asked for their reasons if they did not. Results: A total of 522 patients were included during the two month study (mean age: 38.1 years; 63.8% male, 36.2% female). Overall, 54.8% of patients reported that they did not read the informed consent. Among them, 50.3% did not care about it because they thought they would have the operation anyway, 13.4% did not have enough time to read it, 11.9% found it difficult to understand, 5.9% could not read because they had no glasses with them, and 5.2% found it frightening and gave up reading. Inpatients, older patients and patients with co-morbidities were less likely to read the informed consent document than outpatients, and younger and healthy patients (p<0.05). Also, 57.9% of parents whose children would be operated on had read the document. Conclusion: This study shows that the majority of our patients did not understand the importance of the informed consent. It is therefore concluded that informed consent documents should be rearranged to be easily read and should be supported with visual elements such as illustrations or video presentations, as informed consent is a process rather than just simply signing a form.

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Do the Patients Read the Informed Consent?

Year 2014, Volume: 2014 Issue: 2, 132 - 136, 07.08.2014
https://doi.org/10.5152/balkanmedj.2014.13212

Abstract

References

  • TTB-UDEK Etik Çalışma Grubu. Aydınlatılmış onam kılavuzu. Available from: http://www.ttb.org.tr/kutuphane/etik_klavuzlar.pdf 1219 sayılı Tababet ve Şuabatı Sanatlarının Tarz-ı İcrasına Dair Kanun (1928). (Madde 70) Available from: http://www.mevzuat.adalet.gov.tr/ html/451.html
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Mehmet Özgür Özhan This is me

Mehmet Anıl Süzer This is me

İlker Çomak This is me

Ceyda Özhan Çaparlar This is me

Gözde Bumin Aydın This is me

Mehmet Burak Eşkin This is me

Bülent Atik This is me

Atilla Ergin This is me

Ercan Kurt This is me

Nedim Çekmen This is me

Publication Date August 7, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 2014 Issue: 2

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APA Özhan, M. Ö., Süzer, M. A., Çomak, İ., Çaparlar, C. Ö., et al. (2014). Do the Patients Read the Informed Consent?. Balkan Medical Journal, 2014(2), 132-136. https://doi.org/10.5152/balkanmedj.2014.13212
AMA Özhan MÖ, Süzer MA, Çomak İ, Çaparlar CÖ, Aydın GB, Eşkin MB, Atik B, Ergin A, Kurt E, Çekmen N. Do the Patients Read the Informed Consent?. Balkan Medical Journal. February 2014;2014(2):132-136. doi:10.5152/balkanmedj.2014.13212
Chicago Özhan, Mehmet Özgür, Mehmet Anıl Süzer, İlker Çomak, Ceyda Özhan Çaparlar, Gözde Bumin Aydın, Mehmet Burak Eşkin, Bülent Atik, Atilla Ergin, Ercan Kurt, and Nedim Çekmen. “Do the Patients Read the Informed Consent?”. Balkan Medical Journal 2014, no. 2 (February 2014): 132-36. https://doi.org/10.5152/balkanmedj.2014.13212.
EndNote Özhan MÖ, Süzer MA, Çomak İ, Çaparlar CÖ, Aydın GB, Eşkin MB, Atik B, Ergin A, Kurt E, Çekmen N (February 1, 2014) Do the Patients Read the Informed Consent?. Balkan Medical Journal 2014 2 132–136.
IEEE M. Ö. Özhan, “Do the Patients Read the Informed Consent?”, Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 2014, no. 2, pp. 132–136, 2014, doi: 10.5152/balkanmedj.2014.13212.
ISNAD Özhan, Mehmet Özgür et al. “Do the Patients Read the Informed Consent?”. Balkan Medical Journal 2014/2 (February 2014), 132-136. https://doi.org/10.5152/balkanmedj.2014.13212.
JAMA Özhan MÖ, Süzer MA, Çomak İ, Çaparlar CÖ, Aydın GB, Eşkin MB, Atik B, Ergin A, Kurt E, Çekmen N. Do the Patients Read the Informed Consent?. Balkan Medical Journal. 2014;2014:132–136.
MLA Özhan, Mehmet Özgür et al. “Do the Patients Read the Informed Consent?”. Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 2014, no. 2, 2014, pp. 132-6, doi:10.5152/balkanmedj.2014.13212.
Vancouver Özhan MÖ, Süzer MA, Çomak İ, Çaparlar CÖ, Aydın GB, Eşkin MB, Atik B, Ergin A, Kurt E, Çekmen N. Do the Patients Read the Informed Consent?. Balkan Medical Journal. 2014;2014(2):132-6.