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Quality of Informed Consent Among Patients Who Underwent Major Surgical Procedure in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

机译:在埃塞俄比亚Addis Ababa的第三大教育医院主要外科手术患者中知情同意的质量

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Background: Informed consent is the process by which a patient learns about and understands the purpose, benefits, and potential risks of a medical or surgical intervention and then agrees to receive the treatment. It is?a legally required process before performing any medical or surgical procedure. In most setups where surgical services are being provided, most components of informed consent are not always complete. The aim of this study is to assess the quality of informed consent among surgical patients admitted to the surgical ward of SPHMMC (St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College) from March 4 to April 12, 2019, G.C. Methods and Materials: This is an institution-based prospective cross-sectional study done on patients admitted to the surgical ward of SPHMMC from March 4 to April 12, 2019, G.C. A total of 135 patients were selected by simple random sampling and were interviewed after their surgeries and before discharge. Results: The informed consent form does not have any of the essential components of surgical informed consent. Out of 135 respondents, only 8.1% of the patients received the minimum required components of informed consent (a good quality informed consent). 85.9% were told their diagnosis, 55.6% knew the benefits of the surgery, and 60.7% knew the consequences of not doing the surgery. Only 26.7% of respondents received explanations about the risk of the procedure. 44.4% of patients were told alternative options of treatment. Conclusion: The quality of informed consent is poor in the surgical ward of SPHMMC. The hospital administration (surgical department) should develop a protocol on the amount of information disclosed to patients before surgery and train all medical personnel.
机译:背景:知情同意是患者了解和理解医疗或外科干预的目的,福利和潜在风险,并同意接受治疗的过程。在执行任何医疗或外科手术之前,它是合法所需的过程。在提供外科服务的大多数设置中,大多数知情同意的组成部分并不总是完整的。本研究的目的是评估从2019年3月4日至4月12日到2019年3月12日至4月12日入院的外科患者在录取的外科患者患者中知情同意的质量。方法和材料:这是一项基于机构的前瞻性横断面研究,从2019年3月4日至4月12日入院的患者上达到斯威普姆邦的外科病房,G.C.通过简单的随机抽样,共选出135名患者,并在其手术后和出院后接受采访。结果:知情同意书没有外科知情同意的任何基本组成部分。在135名受访者中,只有8.1%的患者收到了知情同意的最低要求(优质知情同意)。 85.9%被告知他们的诊断,55.6%知道手术的益处,60.7%知道没有进行手术的后果。只有26.7%的受访者接受了关于程序风险的解释。 44.4%的患者被告知替代治疗方案。结论:斯威布斯的外科病房的知情同意质量较差。医院管理局(手术部)应制定关于手术前对患者披露的信息量的议定书,并培训所有医务人员。

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