Nath Anamika, Rachakonda Rama Krishna, Thakuria Pradip Kumar
Demonstrator (Forensic Medicine), Tezpur Medical College & Hospital, Assam, India.
Freelance Architect, Sarvejana Enclave, Sriram Nagar Colony, Kapra, Secunderabad, Telangana, India.
Med J Armed Forces India. 2024 Dec;80(Suppl 1):S84-S88. doi: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2022.09.014. Epub 2022 Nov 28.
Although multimedia tools for obtaining informed consent have been researched for surgeries, chemotherapy, and clinical trials, nothing has been explored in the context of the medico-legal examination of survivors of sexual offenses. The objective of the study was to develop a novel multimedia tool for obtaining informed consent and assent from survivors of sexual offenses and to compare it with conventional consent-taking procedure.
One cross-sectional study was conducted with survivors of sexual offenses as study participants. They were divided into two groups; one group has been given a conventional consent document, and the other was given an additional multimedia tool. The multimedia tool consisted of one video with animations, audio, and narrations in English and Assamese. Their understanding and satisfaction with the procedures were noted.
Out of the 50 study participants, 46% were children, and the majority fell into the age group of 11-20 years. Only five individuals studied till higher secondary or were still studying. A total of 66% of participants were illiterate or had studied till primary school. However, 86% belonged to lower socioeconomic status. Then, 76% of individuals from the first group consented/assented to medico-legal examination, while all individuals from the second group consented/assented to examination. The second group showed higher levels of understanding (84%) and personal satisfaction (80%).
Multimedia tool for informed consent shows promising results in the field of medico-legal examination. It is survivor friendly, allays fear, and gives a better understanding of the medico-legal examination.
尽管已针对手术、化疗和临床试验对获取知情同意的多媒体工具进行了研究,但在性犯罪幸存者的法医检查背景下尚未有相关探索。本研究的目的是开发一种新颖的多媒体工具,用于从性犯罪幸存者处获取知情同意和赞同,并将其与传统的同意获取程序进行比较。
对性犯罪幸存者进行了一项横断面研究,以他们作为研究参与者。将他们分为两组;一组给予传统的同意文件,另一组给予额外的多媒体工具。该多媒体工具由一个包含英语和阿萨姆语动画、音频及旁白的视频组成。记录他们对程序的理解和满意度。
在50名研究参与者中,46%为儿童,大多数属于11 - 20岁年龄组。只有5人完成了高中或仍在上学。共有66%的参与者为文盲或仅上过小学。然而,86%属于社会经济地位较低的群体。第一组中76%的个体同意/赞同进行法医检查,而第二组的所有个体都同意/赞同检查。第二组表现出更高的理解水平(84%)和个人满意度(80%)。
用于获取知情同意的多媒体工具在法医检查领域显示出有前景的结果。它对幸存者友好,减轻恐惧,并能更好地理解法医检查。