Swan H D, Borshoff D C
Department of Anaesthesia, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Subiaco, Western Australia.
Anaesth Intensive Care. 1994 Apr;22(2):139-41. doi: 10.1177/0310057X9402200202.
Recall of information pertaining to informed consent for epidural insertion in 40 primiparous labouring women was assessed. The recall of informed consent was compared between those patients who had attended antenatal epidural education classes, and those who had not. Overall recall of information was poor. Recall of information was significantly better in patients who had attended antenatal epidural education classes. We recommend that informed consent for epidural analgesia in labour be obtained antenatally whenever possible, and that details of the consent be recorded in the patient's notes.
评估了40名初产妇在硬膜外穿刺时关于知情同意相关信息的记忆情况。比较了参加过产前硬膜外麻醉教育课程的患者与未参加过的患者对知情同意的记忆情况。总体信息记忆情况较差。参加过产前硬膜外麻醉教育课程的患者对信息的记忆明显更好。我们建议,只要有可能,应在产前获得分娩时硬膜外镇痛的知情同意,并将同意的详细信息记录在患者病历中。