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介入性脊柱手术中的知情同意:患者了解多少?

Informed consent in interventional spine procedures: how much do patients understand?

作者信息

Everett Clifford R, Novoseletsky Dmitry, Cole Sarah, Frank Jason, Remillard Christopher, Patel Rajeev K

机构信息

University of Rochester Spine Center, Dept. of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation, 601 Elmwood Ave., Box 665, Rochester, NY 14642, USA.

出版信息

Pain Physician. 2005 Jul;8(3):251-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

One of the most important issues that interventional physicians address during treatment is informing patients of their treatment options. Prior to beginning treatment, patients are given this information and allowed the opportunity to ask questions. Minimal qualitative information exists as to how much of this material patients retain and understand.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the understanding and satisfaction patients have with the information provided through the informed consent process for interventional spine procedures.

DESIGN

Prospective qualitative interview study.

SETTING

University-based multidisciplinary spine practice.

PARTICIPANTS

Twenty-five consecutive patients undergoing spinal procedures who agreed to be interviewed about the informed consent process.

INTERVENTIONS

Not applicable.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Domains of concern for patients undergoing spinal procedures were determined through a qualitative interview.

RESULTS

Primary areas of concern for patients with the informed consent process centered on their desire for more information on the procedure and its risks, expectations of the procedure and benefits, and what treatments patients feel are effective. Patients had difficulty recalling the potential risks and alternatives to the procedure. The majority of patients had tried physical therapy and medications, without benefit. The most common suggestion patients gave for improving the process was to produce a video of the procedure. Common themes encountered during the interview are reviewed, with common phrases presented for each theme.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite discussion in the office, handouts, and pre-procedure instructions, patients felt that additional sources of information would be useful to fully understand the procedure and its risks, benefits, and alternatives. Moreover, informing patients' family members may enhance comprehension of all aspects of information provided within the informed consent process about interventional spine procedures.

摘要

背景

介入治疗医生在治疗过程中要解决的最重要问题之一是告知患者其治疗选择。在开始治疗前,会向患者提供这些信息并给予提问机会。关于患者对这些材料的保留和理解程度,现有定性信息极少。

目的

确定患者对通过介入性脊柱手术知情同意过程所提供信息的理解和满意度。

设计

前瞻性定性访谈研究。

地点

大学附属多学科脊柱诊疗机构。

参与者

连续25例接受脊柱手术并同意就知情同意过程接受访谈的患者。

干预措施

无。

主要观察指标

通过定性访谈确定接受脊柱手术患者关注的领域。

结果

患者对知情同意过程主要关注的领域集中在他们希望获得更多关于手术及其风险的信息、对手术的期望和益处,以及患者认为哪些治疗有效。患者难以回忆起手术的潜在风险和替代方案。大多数患者尝试过物理治疗和药物治疗,但没有效果。患者对改进该过程最常见的建议是制作手术视频。文中回顾了访谈中遇到的常见主题,并为每个主题列出了常用短语。

结论

尽管在办公室进行了讨论、发放了资料并给予术前指导,但患者认为额外的信息来源有助于充分了解手术及其风险、益处和替代方案。此外,告知患者家属可能会增强他们对知情同意过程中所提供的关于介入性脊柱手术各方面信息的理解。

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