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Event-based versus process-based informed consent to address scientific evidence and uncertainties in ionising medical imaging

机译:基于事件的基于过程的知情同意,以解决电离医学成像中的科学证据和不确定性

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Background Inappropriate ionising medical imaging has been escalating in the last decades. This trend leads to potential damage to health and has been associated to bioethical and legal issues of patient autonomy. Methods While the doctrine underlines the importance of using informed consent to improve patient autonomy and physician-patient communication, some researchers have argued that it often falls short of this aim. There are basically two different informed consent practices. The first — the so-called “event-based model” — regards informed consent as a passive signature of a standard unreadable template, performed only once in each medical pathway. The second — the so-called “process-based model” — integrates information into the continuing dialogue between physician and patient, vital for diagnosis and treatment. Results Current medical behaviour often embraces the event-based model, which is considered ineffective and contributes to inappropriateness. We sought, in this review, to analyse from juridical and communication standpoints whether process-based informed consent can deal with scientific uncertainties in radiological decision-making. The informed consent is still a distinctive process in defence of both patients’ and physicians’ health and dignity in rule-of-law states and consequently in curtailing the abuse of ionising medical radiation. Main Messages ? Inappropriate ionising medical imaging is widespread and increasing worldwide. ? This trend leads to noteworthy damage to health and is linked to the issue of patient autonomy. ? Some authors have argued that informed consent often falls short of improving patient autonomy. ? Process-based informed consent can deal with scientific uncertainties to contrast inappropriateness. ? Informed consent is still a distinctive process in defence of both patients and physicians.
机译:背景技术近几十年来,不适当的电离医学成像一直在升级。这种趋势导致对健康的潜在损害,并与患者自主权的生物伦理和法律问题有关。方法虽然该学说强调了使用知情同意对改善患者自主权和医患沟通的重要性,但一些研究人员认为,这通常达不到这一目标。基本上有两种不同的知情同意惯例。第一种-所谓的“基于事件的模型”-将知情同意视为标准不可读模板的被动签名,在每个医疗途径中仅执行一次。第二种-所谓的“基于过程的模型”-将信息整合到医生与患者之间的持续对话中,这对于诊断和治疗至关重要。结果当前的医疗行为通常采用基于事件的模型,该模型被认为是无效的,并导致不当行为。在这篇综述中,我们试图从法律和沟通的角度分析基于过程的知情同意是否可以应对放射学决策中的科学不确定性。在法治国家中,知情同意仍然是捍卫患者和医生健康与尊严的独特过程,因此可以减少滥用电离医疗辐射。主要讯息?不适当的电离医学成像在世界范围内广泛存在并且在增加。 ?这种趋势导致对健康的显着损害,并与患者自主权的问题有关。 ?一些作者认为,知情同意常常不足以改善患者的自主权。 ?基于过程的知情同意可以处理科学的不确定性以对比不当性。 ?知情同意仍然是保护患者和医生的独特过程。

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