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在马拉维布兰太尔伊丽莎白女王中央医院对外科患者的知情同意情况进行评估:一项横断面研究。

Assessing informed consent in surgical patients at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre, Malawi: a cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Kaomba Lucy, Mulwafu Wakisa

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences.

出版信息

Malawi Med J. 2025 Jan 13;36(4):249-254. doi: 10.4314/mmj.v36i4.3. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Informed consent is critical to medical practice, and a clearly outlined process that results in signing the consent form may improve the validity of the given consent. There is a paucity of studies in Malawi that have assessed the informed consent process in surgical patients.

AIM

To assess the informed consent process for patients undergoing surgery at QECH in Malawi.

METHODS

A cross-sectional quantitative descriptive study was conducted among postoperative patients in the adult surgical wards at QECH through face-to-face interviews. The calculated sample size was 235. A consecutive sampling technique was used. Those below 18 years and those who didn't or couldn't consent were excluded. Data was entered and analyzed in Microsoft Excel 2016 and IBM SPSS 25.0. The level of significance was considered as P<0.05.

RESULTS

A total of 222 patients were interviewed. The age range was 21 to 75 years, with a median of 38.5. Two hundred and twelve (95%) patients signed a consent form before surgery, and 21 (9%) knew the content of the form. Most patients, 100 (47%) had a primary school education, and 156 (70%) could read and write. Those with secondary or tertiary education were more likely to want to ask a question given the opportunity (OR 2.82, p= 0.0012), but there was no significant difference in the likelihood of being given time to ask questions between the two groups who had primary and no formal education vs those who had secondary and tertiary education (OR 1.4, p=0.3367).

CONCLUSION

This study highlights the necessity of employing effective communication strategies during the consent process for surgical procedures and the need to tailor the consent form to the patient's education level.

摘要

引言

知情同意对于医疗实践至关重要,一个清晰概述的导致签署同意书的过程可能会提高所给予同意的有效性。马拉维缺乏评估外科手术患者知情同意过程的研究。

目的

评估马拉维伊丽莎白女王中央医院(QECH)接受手术患者的知情同意过程。

方法

通过面对面访谈,对QECH成人外科病房的术后患者进行了一项横断面定量描述性研究。计算得出的样本量为235。采用连续抽样技术。排除18岁以下以及那些未同意或无法同意的患者。数据录入Microsoft Excel 2016和IBM SPSS 25.0进行分析。显著性水平设定为P<0.05。

结果

共访谈了222名患者。年龄范围为21至75岁,中位数为38.5岁。212名(95%)患者在手术前签署了同意书,21名(9%)患者知晓同意书内容。大多数患者,即100名(47%)接受过小学教育,156名(70%)能够读写。有机会提问时,接受过中学或高等教育的患者更有可能提问(比值比2.82,p = 0.0012),但在给予提问时间方面,接受小学教育且未接受正规教育的患者与接受中学和高等教育的患者之间没有显著差异(比值比1.4,p = 0.3367)。

结论

本研究强调了在外科手术同意过程中采用有效沟通策略的必要性,以及根据患者教育水平调整同意书的必要性。

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