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Evaluation of The Effect of Pre-Operative Informed Consent Form on Pre-Operative Anxiety

Year 2024, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 92 - 96, 25.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.62425/jmefm.1460504

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a detailed pre-operative informed consent form on pre-operative anxiety.
Methods: The research was designed as a quasi-experimental study. The participants were 66 patients, aged 18-70, who were randomly selected based on their order of registration from those admitted to the General Surgery Service of Atatürk University Faculty of Medicine between March and June 2013. The same method was applied to patients staying in the same room: odd-numbered room numbers were assigned to Group 1, and even-numbered room numbers to Group 2. The standard informed consent form was read to Group 1 using a face-to-face interview technique, while the Beck Anxiety Scale was applied to Group 2 after they received a detailed informed consent form that included photographs of the surgical technique, procedures, and potential complications. Statistical significance was determined with Student’s t-test, Mann-Whitney U test, and Pearson’s chi-square test.
Results: The mean age of participants was 45.5±14.66 years, with 31 (47%) female and 35 (53%) male participants. It was found that 31.8% of the participants did not experience anxiety (n=24), 36.4% had mild anxiety (n=13), 19.7% had moderate anxiety (n=8), and 12.1% had severe anxiety. In Group 1, 15.2% (n=5) did not have anxiety, 36.4% (n=12) had mild anxiety, 36.4% (n=12) had moderate anxiety, and 12.1% (n=4) had severe anxiety. In Group 2, 48.5% (n=16) did not have anxiety, 36.4% (n=12) had mild anxiety, 3% (n=1) had moderate anxiety, and 12.1% (n=4) had severe anxiety. The difference between the two groups regarding the presence of anxiety was statistically significant (P = .04). Group 2 showed a lower anxiety level compared to Group 1. Furthermore, a positive correlation was found between lower education levels, presence of chronic disease, smoking, and higher anxiety levels.
Conclusion: The study results emphasize that providing a detailed informed consent form, which includes images of the surgical procedure, significantly reduced pre-operative anxiety levels in patients. Moreover, factors such as male gender, marital status, smoking, and the presence of chronic diseases were associated with higher anxiety levels prior to surgery.

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Year 2024, Volume: 1 Issue: 3, 92 - 96, 25.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.62425/jmefm.1460504

Abstract

References

  • Kiriş, S. Effects of Detailed Consent Form on Patients Anxiety Levels and Vital Signs. Hacettepe University Institute of Health Sciences, Ph.D. Thesis on Surgery (Dental) Programme. Ankara, 2012.
  • Sezgin G, Akşit Dudaklı G, Akşit B , Informed Consent In Human Health-Related Research In Terms of Socio-cultural Values, Informed Consent, Istanbul, Maltepe University, 2022, (27-55), https://kutuphane.aku.edu.tr/wp-content/uploads/sites/122/2023/07/Aydinlatilmis_Onam_2022_ekitap.pdf.
  • Ministry of Health. Regulation on Amendments to Patient Rights Regulation. Official Newspaper. 2014(28994):40508-3.
  • Tümer AR, Karacaoğlu E, Akçan R. ,Problems Related to Informed Consent in Surgery and Recommendations. Turk J Surg. 2011;27(4):191-7.
  • Makay Ö, Samancılar Ö, Paydın A, Palamar M, Dökümcü Z, Şimşir A, et al. Can first-year residents obtain informed consent?. Ege Med J. 2007;46(3):123-7.
  • Erten H, Akarslan ZZ, Bodrumlu E. Dental fear and anxiety levels of patients attending a dental clinic. Quintessence intl. 2006;37(4).
  • Pakiş I, Informed consent https://solunum.org.tr/TusadData/Book/662/2192018154028-bolum3.pdf. Acsess Date: 01.07.2024.
  • Altınbaş A, Kutanis D., Relationship Between Preoperative Anxıety Levels And Body Mass Index Regarding Patients Scheduled For Elective Surgery. Hitit Med. 2023;5(1):31-7.
  • Fadime G, Hergül FK. , Determination of Level of Anxiety and Depression of Patients Hospitalized in Surgery Clinics, Istanbul University Institute of Health Sciences. J Adv Res Health Sci. 2020;3(3):195-206.
  • Demir A, Akyurt D, Ergün B, Haytural C, Yiğit T, Taşoğlu İ, et al., Anxiety therapy in cardiac surgery patients, Turk J Thoracic Cardiovascular Surg. 2010;18(3):177-82.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Family Medicine
Journal Section Research Article
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Sultan Zortul 0000-0002-7775-5829

Publication Date December 25, 2024
Submission Date March 28, 2024
Acceptance Date September 12, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 1 Issue: 3

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Vancouver Zortul S. Evaluation of The Effect of Pre-Operative Informed Consent Form on Pre-Operative Anxiety. J Med Educ Family Med. 2024;1(3):92-6.

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