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>Exploring the acceptability of a ‘limited patient consent procedure’ for a proposed blood-borne virus screening programme : a Delphi consensus building technique.
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Exploring the acceptability of a ‘limited patient consent procedure’ for a proposed blood-borne virus screening programme : a Delphi consensus building technique.
Objective To identify components of a proposed blood-borne virus (BBV) population screening programme and its associated consent procedure that both the public and health practitioners (HPs) would find acceptable. The proposed BBV screening system would aim to reduce late diagnosis of BBVs and be used in patients undergoing routine blood tests, aided by risk stratification software to target individuals at higher risk of infection.ududDesign A Delphi technique was used to build consensus among two separate groups, public participants and HPs in England.ududMethods A survey incorporating vignettes was developed, with input from an external panel of experts. Over three rounds, 46 public participants and 37 HPs completed the survey, rating statements on a four-point Likert scale. The survey covered issues around stigma and sensitivity, the use of risk stratification algorithms and ‘limited’ patient consent (ie, preinformed of the option to ‘opt-out’). Consensus was defined as >70% of participants agreeing or disagreeing with each statement.ududResults Consensus was achieved among both groups in terms of acceptability of the screening programme. There was also consensus on using patient data to risk-stratify screening algorithms and the need to obtain some form of consent around the time of drawing blood.ududConclusions This study found that the special protected status of HIV in England is no longer deemed necessary today and hinders appropriate care. We propose that a novel ‘limited consent procedure’ could be implemented in future screening programmes.
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机译:目的确定公众和卫生从业人员(HP)均可接受的拟议血传播病毒(BBV)人群筛查计划的组成部分及其相关同意程序。拟议的BBV筛查系统旨在减少BBV的早期诊断,并用于接受常规血液检查的患者,并借助风险分层软件将高感染风险的人群作为目标人群。 ud udDesign一种Delphi技术被用于建立共识 ud udMethods进行了一项包含小插图的调查,并由外部专家小组提供了意见。在三轮调查中,有46位公众参与者和37位HP完成了调查,并以李克特四分制对陈述进行了评级。该调查涵盖了有关污名和敏感性,风险分层算法的使用以及“有限”的患者同意(即,事先告知“退出”选项)的问题。共识被定义为> 70%的参与者同意或不同意每个陈述。 ud ud结果两组在筛查计划的可接受性方面都达成了共识。关于使用患者数据进行风险分层筛查算法以及在抽血时获得某种形式的同意的共识也得到了共识。 ud ud结论本研究发现,不再认为英格兰的艾滋病毒处于特殊保护状态今天是必需的,并且妨碍了适当的护理。我们建议可以在以后的筛查计划中实施一种新颖的“有限同意程序”。
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