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An audit of the knowledge and attitudes of doctors towards Surgical Informed Consent (SIC)

机译:对医生对手术知情同意(SIC)的知识和态度的审核

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>Background: The Surgical Informed Consent (SIC) is a comprehensive process that establishes an information-based agreement between the patient and his doctor to undertake a clearly outlined medical or surgical intervention. It is neither a casual formality nor a casually signed piece of paper. The present study was designed to audit the current knowledge and attitudes of doctors towards SIC at a tertiary care teaching hospital in Pakistan. >Methods: This cross-sectional qualitative investigation was conducted under the auspices of the Department of Medical Education (DME), Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University (SZABMU), Islamabad over three months period. A 19-item questionnaire was employed for data collection. The participants were selected at random from the list of the surgeons maintained in the hospital and approached face-to-face with the help of a team of junior doctors detailed for questionnaire distribution among them. The target was to cover over 50% of these doctors by convenience sampling. >Results: Out of 231 respondents, there were 32 seniors while 199 junior doctors, constituting a ratio of 1:6.22. The respondents variably responded to the questions regarding various attributes of the process of SIC. Overall, the junior doctors performed poorer compared to the seniors. >Conclusion: The knowledge and attitudes of our doctors particularly the junior ones, towards the SIC are less than ideal. This results in their failure to avail this golden opportunity of doctor-patient communication to guide their patients through a solidly informative and legally valid SIC. They are often unaware of the essential preconditions of the SIC; provide incomplete information to their patients; and quite often do not ensure direct involvement of their patients in the process. Additionally they lack an understanding of using interactive computer-based programs as well as the concept of nocebo effect of informed consent.
机译:>背景:外科手术知情同意(SIC)是一个综合过程,可在患者及其医生之间建立基于信息的协议,以进行明确概述的医学或外科手术干预。这既不是随便的手续,也不是随便签名的纸。本研究旨在对巴基斯坦一家三级教学医院的医生对SIC的当前知识和态度进行审计。 >方法:此横断面定性调查是在伊斯兰堡巴基斯坦医学研究所(PIMS),Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto医科大学(SZABMU)的医学教育系(DME)主持下进行的在三个月内。一项19项问卷用于数据收集。从医院维持的外科医生名单中随机选择参与者,并在一组详细分配了调查表的初级医生的帮助下与他们面对面接触。目标是通过便利抽样覆盖这些医生中的50%以上。 >结果:在231位受访者中,有32位老年人,而199位初级医生,比例为1:6.22。受访者对有关SIC过程各种属性的问题的回答各不相同。总体而言,与大四学生相比,初级医生的表现较差。 >结论:我们的医生(尤其是初级医生)对SIC的知识和态度并不理想。这导致他们无法利用这种医患沟通的千载难逢的机会来指导他们的患者通过内容丰富且具有法律效力的SIC。他们通常不了解SIC的基本前提;向患者提供不完整的信息;并且经常不能确保患者直接参与此过程。此外,他们缺乏对使用交互式计算机程序的了解,也缺乏对知情同意的Nocebo效应概念的理解。

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