Adisa A O, Onakpoya U U, Oladele A O, Lawal O O
Department of Surgery, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria.
Niger J Clin Pract. 2008 Sep;11(3):206-10.
This study was conducted to assess patients' knowledge of their diagnoses and proposed surgical procedures before giving consent for such procedures in the various surgical units of Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, (OAUTHC), Ile-Ife.
A structured questionnaire was administered to 80 consecutive patients who had just undergone an elective major surgery in general surgery, gyneacology, orthopaedics and surgical subspecialty units of the hospital.
Sixty patients (75%) gave consent themselves, while other consents were obtained from close relations. Thirty-seven (46.25%) respondents were informed of the diagnoses and procedure by the unit consultants but no consultant was involved in the completion of the consent form. Seventy-five (93.75%) respondents had a knowledge of the diagnoses, 68(85%) understood the procedure but only 21(26.25%) knew any alternative to the procedure, 29(36.25%) knew at least one complication of the procedure and 12(15%) knew an option or complication of anaesthesia. Forty-five (56.25%) of the consent forms were properly filled while other forms had one error or another.
Well structured and standardized method of obtaining informed consent from surgical patients should be adopted. While educating patients, the various alternatives to the procedure and possible complications should be carefully explained to the patients who should be carried along in decision making.
本研究旨在评估奥巴费米·阿沃洛沃大学教学医院综合院区(OAUTHC)伊费分院各外科科室患者在同意接受此类手术前对其诊断及拟行手术程序的了解情况。
对该医院普通外科、妇科、骨科及外科专科科室中80例刚接受择期大手术的连续患者进行了结构化问卷调查。
60例患者(75%)自行签署同意书,其他同意书由近亲签署。37例(46.25%)受访者由科室顾问告知诊断及手术程序,但无顾问参与同意书的填写。75例(93.75%)受访者了解诊断情况,68例(85%)理解手术程序,但仅21例(26.25%)知道该手术的替代方案,29例(36.25%)至少知道该手术的一种并发症,12例(15%)知道麻醉的一种选择或并发症。45份(56.25%)同意书填写正确,其他同意书存在一处或多处错误。结论:应采用结构完善且标准化的方法从外科患者处获取知情同意书。在对患者进行教育时,应向患者仔细解释该手术的各种替代方案及可能的并发症,并让患者参与决策过程。