Obstet Gynecol. 2021 Feb 1;137(2):e34-e41. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000004247.
Meeting the ethical obligations of informed consent requires that an obstetrician-gynecologist gives the patient adequate, accurate, and understandable information and requires that the patient has the ability to understand and reason through this information and is free to ask questions and to make an intentional and voluntary choice, which may include refusal of care or treatment. Shared decision making is a patient-centered, individualized approach to the informed consent process that involves discussion of the benefits and risks of available treatment options in the context of a patient's values and priorities. Some informed consent challenges are universal to medicine, whereas other challenges arise more commonly in the practice of obstetrics and gynecology than in other specialty areas. This Committee Opinion focuses on informed consent for adult patients in clinical practice and provides new guidance on the practical application of informed consent through shared decision making. The principles outlined in this Committee Opinion will help support the obstetrician-gynecologist in the patient-centered informed consent process.
履行知情同意的伦理义务要求妇产科医生向患者提供充分、准确和易懂的信息,并要求患者有能力理解和推理这些信息,且可以自由提问并做出有意和自愿的选择,其中可能包括拒绝护理或治疗。共同决策是一种以患者为中心、个体化的知情同意过程方法,涉及在患者的价值观和优先事项的背景下讨论可用治疗方案的利弊。一些知情同意挑战是医学普遍存在的,而其他挑战在妇产科实践中比在其他专业领域更为常见。本委员会意见主要关注临床实践中成年患者的知情同意,并就通过共同决策实际应用知情同意提供新的指导。本委员会意见中概述的原则将有助于支持妇产科医生进行以患者为中心的知情同意过程。