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Indian J Med Ethics ; 2008 Jan-Mar; 5(1): 26-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-53397

ABSTRACT

This study assesses the quality of the informed consent process and satisfaction with the informed consent process, for surgery patients in Turkey. Four hundred and eighty three patients were interviewed after their surgeries. More than half of the patients were satisfied with the information on eight issues that pertained to the informed consent process. A majority of patients (91 per cent) were satisfied with the information regarding why an operation necessary. However, only 205 of 483 patients(42 per cent) indicated that they had received sufficient information on the potential side effects and complications of surgery. Patients' educational level and the type of surgery--urgent or elective--were associated with the satisfaction status.


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Adult , Chi-Square Distribution , Communication Barriers , Consent Forms , Cross-Sectional Studies , Educational Status , Emergencies/psychology , Female , Health Services Needs and Demand , Health Services Research , Hospitals, University , Humans , Informed Consent/psychology , Male , Patient Education as Topic/organization & administration , Patient Satisfaction/statistics & numerical data , Preoperative Care/education , Surveys and Questionnaires , Elective Surgical Procedures/adverse effects , Truth Disclosure , Turkey
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