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Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes ; 172: 23-30, 2022 Aug.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35760745

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The capacity of patients to give consent (CTC) is an indispensable prerequisite for informed consent to medical measures. When there is doubt about a patient's CTC, careful assessment is therefore required. Despite a broad theoretical discussion about the conception of CTC and possible procedures for its assessment, there is often a lack of orientation towards binding standardized procedural guidelines in everyday clinical practice. As a consequence, the results of CTC assessments are inconsistent, revealing both interdisciplinary and interindividual variability. In order to improve the quality of CTC assessment, more detailed knowledge about the procedures as well as the problems of CTC testing is needed. Therefore, the aim of this explorative telephone survey was to get an impression of the actual procedures that clinicians apply when in doubt about a patient's CTC. In particular, participants in the survey were asked about the weighting of individual CTC criteria and the difficulties with their application. METHODS: Based on structured questionnaires, telephone interviews with 26 physicians working in German hospitals in the fields of neurology, anaesthesiology, surgery, internal medicine, gynaecology, and reconstructive/aesthetic surgery were conducted. The answers were documented using the paper-and-pencil method, and answers to open questions were summarized with the help of a qualitative data analysis software and a thematic coding scheme. RESULTS: The majority of respondents reported that "sometimes to very often" they had doubts about their patients' CTC, with the examination being mostly conducted in an individual approach without formalized, standardized specifications. Regarding the question about the weighting of the seven assessment criteria proposed in the questionnaire, their importance was predominantly evaluated as being in the range of "partially important" to "very important". Difficulties in the clinical assessment were indicated in relation to the patients themselves, the relationship between physicians and patients, and the assessment situation. The perception of difficulties in the examination of CTC is apparently independent of the relevance attributed to the specific criterion for CTC. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Overall, the results show a high level of agreement with the relevance of the seven CTC criteria included in the survey, but at the same time revealed various verification difficulties. Some of the respondents would like to have more support in determining their patients' CTC. The survey results suggest that precise training and adequate time resources are paramount to this sensitive medical context.


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Informed Consent , Physicians , Germany , Humans , Internal Medicine , Surveys and Questionnaires
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MMW Fortschr Med ; 163(Suppl 5): 3-11, 2021 09.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34383281

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BACKGROUND: About 80% of all people in Germany die in inpatient care. Around every fifth person in inpatient care is relocated to another care area in the last phase of their life. That is more than 150,000 people being relocated, often without indication. 13 risk factors were identified for these non-indicated relocations. METHOD: With the support of the AWMF, two regionally effective guidelines were developed and implemented in a maximum care hospital and a care facility. A palliative consultation service has been established in the university hospital. Comprehensive personnel and organizational development was carried out in the care facility. Different collaborations with relevant regional partners of both model institutions were systematically expanded. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The relocations could be significantly reduced despite the short duration of the project. This was also possible through the establishment of decision-making aids and digital implementation support. The results of the accompanying ethical and social research justify the procedure: There is an increase in the satisfaction of relatives and employees.


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Financial Management , Palliative Care , Germany , Hospitalization , Humans , Referral and Consultation
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