Objectives: The study aimed to understand through qualitative research what patients considered material in their decision to consent to an acute surgical intervention. Participants, setting and intervention: The patients selected aged between 18 and 90, having been admitted to a major trauma centre to undergo an acute surgical intervention within 14 days of injury, where English was their first language. Data saturation point was reached after 21 patients had been recruited. Data collection and analysis were conducted simultaneously, through interviews undertaken immediately prior to surgery. The data were coded using NVIVO V.12 software. Results: The key theme that originated from the data analysis was patients were unable to identi...
Objective: This research work intended to conclude the practice of the informed consent before surge...
The legal aspects of a patient\u27s consent to operation, or the lack of such consent, are many and ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Achieving informed consent is a core clinical procedure an...
Background: The need to involve patients more in decisions about their care, the ethical imperative ...
Background Despite the ethical and statutory requirement to obtain consent for surgical procedures, ...
Background The need to involve patients more in decisions about their care, the ethical imperative ...
BACKGROUND: The Department of Health in the UK has developed new consent guidance but without clear ...
Background: The Montgomery ruling has had a wide-ranging impact on the consent process and has been ...
Contains fulltext : 172335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Objective: To examine patients’ understanding of the status, function, and remit of written consent ...
Aim of the study. To analyze surgical profile patients opportunities to take part in treatment decis...
Aim: A study to evaluate knowledge among junior doctors as to what constitutes a “material risk” and...
Objectives: To review the medical, ethical, and legal basis of the doctrine of informed consent for ...
Background Informed consent is a fundamental requirement of any invasive procedure. Failure to obtai...
INTRODUCTION: Alterations from first-party and surrogate decision-maker consent can enhance the feas...
Objective: This research work intended to conclude the practice of the informed consent before surge...
The legal aspects of a patient\u27s consent to operation, or the lack of such consent, are many and ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Achieving informed consent is a core clinical procedure an...
Background: The need to involve patients more in decisions about their care, the ethical imperative ...
Background Despite the ethical and statutory requirement to obtain consent for surgical procedures, ...
Background The need to involve patients more in decisions about their care, the ethical imperative ...
BACKGROUND: The Department of Health in the UK has developed new consent guidance but without clear ...
Background: The Montgomery ruling has had a wide-ranging impact on the consent process and has been ...
Contains fulltext : 172335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Objective: To examine patients’ understanding of the status, function, and remit of written consent ...
Aim of the study. To analyze surgical profile patients opportunities to take part in treatment decis...
Aim: A study to evaluate knowledge among junior doctors as to what constitutes a “material risk” and...
Objectives: To review the medical, ethical, and legal basis of the doctrine of informed consent for ...
Background Informed consent is a fundamental requirement of any invasive procedure. Failure to obtai...
INTRODUCTION: Alterations from first-party and surrogate decision-maker consent can enhance the feas...
Objective: This research work intended to conclude the practice of the informed consent before surge...
The legal aspects of a patient\u27s consent to operation, or the lack of such consent, are many and ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Achieving informed consent is a core clinical procedure an...