Degerliyurt Kagan, Gunsolley John C, Laskin Daniel M
Department of Dentistry, Sirnak Military Hospital, Sirnak, Turkey.
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2010 Aug;68(8):1849-52. doi: 10.1016/j.joms.2010.04.004. Epub 2010 Jun 9.
Although it is generally advised to provide patients with as much information as possible during the informed consent process, little is known about the amount and type of information that patients actually desire. The purpose of this study was to address this question.
We gave 212 patients (93 men and 119 women) presenting to an emergency clinic for oral surgery, ranging in age from 18 years to more than 50 years, a questionnaire containing 12 questions at their initial visit that asked them how much information they would like about the general and specific risks associated with the procedure. They were also asked when they would like to receive that information and whether they would like it in written form.
Of the patients, 57% wanted to know about all complications, 33% wanted to know only about the most common complications, and 10% did not want to know anything about possible complications. The desire to know about complications increased along with their suggested frequency. Seventy-eight percent said they would like written as well as verbal information, and most wanted it provided before scheduling their operation and again just before undergoing it. The only difference between the responses from men and women was that significantly more men wanted to know about the risk of surgery not improving their symptoms and the risk of nerve damage. There was no relationship between the age of the patient and the responses given.
A thorough informed consent process generally provides more information than most patients desire.
尽管在知情同意过程中通常建议向患者提供尽可能多的信息,但对于患者实际想要的信息数量和类型却知之甚少。本研究的目的就是解决这个问题。
我们向212名到急诊口腔外科就诊的患者(93名男性和119名女性)发放了一份问卷,这些患者年龄在18岁至50多岁之间。问卷在他们初诊时发放,包含12个问题,询问他们希望了解多少与该手术相关的一般和特定风险信息。还询问了他们希望何时获得这些信息以及是否希望以书面形式获得。
在这些患者中,57%的人想了解所有并发症,33%的人只想了解最常见的并发症,10%的人不想了解任何可能的并发症。了解并发症的愿望随着其建议发生频率的增加而增强。78%的人表示希望同时获得书面和口头信息,且大多数人希望在安排手术前以及即将进行手术前再次获得。男性和女性的回答之间唯一的差异是,明显更多的男性想了解手术不能改善症状的风险和神经损伤的风险。患者的年龄与所给出的回答之间没有关系。
全面的知情同意过程通常提供的信息比大多数患者想要的更多。