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Issues concerning consent in patients undergoing cardiac surgery-the need for patient-directed improvements: a UK perspective.

机译:有关接受心脏手术的患者是否同意的问题-需要患者指导的改善:英国的观点。

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AIMS: To determine the extent to which informed patient consent for cardiac surgery corresponds with standard guidelines and to assess patient satisfaction with the consent process. METHODS: A questionnaire developed in accordance with consent guidelines published by the Medical Defence Union (MDU) and the Practicalities Of Producing Patient information (POPPi) Guide was administered to 82 patients after they were consented for cardiac surgery. RESULTS: Patients were informed about i) type of operation [n=80, 97.5%] ii) reason for surgery [n=78, 95%] iii) surgical procedure [n=77, 94%] iv) length of hospital stay [n=73, 89%] and v) post-surgical care [n=79, 96.3%]. However, a decreasing number of patients were notified about i) possible risks of surgery [n=64, 78%] and ii) consequences of no surgery [n=62, 75.6%]. Interestingly, patients received less adequate information about i) alternative methods of treatment (n=34, 41.4%], ii) future lifestyle (n=55, 67%] and iii) medications following surgery [n=40, 48.7%]. 81% (n=67) were overall 'satisfied' with the information provided. More than 95% (n=78) patients were invited to ask questions. The most commonly asked questions were about i) quality of life ii) length of operation and hospital stay iii) surgical procedure iv) consequences of no surgery. CONCLUSIONS: The study has highlighted areas of informed consent in cardiac surgical patients that need attention. Although, patients were generally satisfied and well informed about the procedure, less information was presented covering alternative treatments, future lifestyle and medications. This was reflected in the questions asked by patients and their suggested improvements for the consent procedure.
机译:目的:确定心脏手术患者知情同意的程度与标准指南相符,并评估患者对同意过程的满意度。方法:根据医学防卫联盟(MDU)公布的同意指南和《患者生产实用信息》(POPPi)指南制定的调查表,在同意接受心脏手术的82例患者中进行。结果:患者被告知以下情况:i)手术类型[n = 80,97.5%] ii)手术原因[n = 78,95%] iii)手术程序[n = 77,94%] iv)住院时间[n = 73,89%]和v)术后护理[n = 79,96.3%]。但是,越来越多的患者被告知i)可能的手术风险[n = 64,78%]和ii)不进行手术的后果[n = 62,75.6%]。有趣的是,患者获得的信息不足:i)替代治疗方法(n = 34,41.4%),ii)未来生活方式(n = 55,67%)和iii)手术后用药[n = 40,48.7%]。 81%(n = 67)的人对所提供的信息总体上“满意”。邀请了超过95%(n = 78)的患者提出问题。最常见的问题是关于i)生活质量ii)手术时间和住院时间iii)手术程序iv)不做手术的后果。结论:该研究突出了心脏外科手术患者需要知情同意的领域。尽管患者通常对此程序感到满意并了解情况良好,但涉及替代疗法,未来生活方式和药物的信息较少。这反映在患者提出的问题以及他们对同意程序提出的改进建议中。

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