Introduction: Little is known about patient attitudes towards informed consent for computed tomography (CT) in the emergency department (ED). We set out to determine ED patient attitudes about providing informed consent for CTs.Methods: In this cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey study, we evaluated a convenience sample of patients’ attitudes about providing informed consent for having a CT at 2 institutional sites. Historically, at our institutional network, patients received a CT at approximately 25% of their ED visits. The survey consisted of 17 “yes/no” or multiple-choice questions. The primary outcome question was “which type of informed consent do you feel is appropriate for a CT in the Emergency Department?”Results: We analyze...
Introduction: Informed consent is a required process for procedures performed in the emergency depar...
Aim To examine whether there are differences in the experience in giving informed consent of patient...
Informed consent is an important ethical and legal requirement that underlies the concept of patient...
Introduction: Little is known about patient attitudes towards informed consent for computed tomograp...
Study Objectives: With increasing awareness of physicians and layperson inregards to the radiation e...
Introduction: The increasing rate of patient exposure to radiation from computerized tomography (CT)...
Purpose: This study identifies best practices for informed consent for emergent computed tomography ...
Background: Computerized tomography (CT) imaging is commonly ordered in the emergency department (ED...
Patient Preference to Participate in Shared Decision Making for Performing a CT Scan in the Emergenc...
Informed consent has become the most obvious instantiation of patient autonomy in contemporary medic...
Background. Computed-tomography (CT) is increasingly performed among patients who visit an emergency...
Background: Patient provision of informed consent is foundational to medical decision- making. Howev...
BackgroundComputed tomography (CT) is common for trauma victims, but is usually done without informi...
Background Rising use of computed tomography (CT) to evaluate patients with trauma has increased bot...
AIM: CT scanning is a widely utilised effective diagnostic tool. We aimed to establish whether patie...
Introduction: Informed consent is a required process for procedures performed in the emergency depar...
Aim To examine whether there are differences in the experience in giving informed consent of patient...
Informed consent is an important ethical and legal requirement that underlies the concept of patient...
Introduction: Little is known about patient attitudes towards informed consent for computed tomograp...
Study Objectives: With increasing awareness of physicians and layperson inregards to the radiation e...
Introduction: The increasing rate of patient exposure to radiation from computerized tomography (CT)...
Purpose: This study identifies best practices for informed consent for emergent computed tomography ...
Background: Computerized tomography (CT) imaging is commonly ordered in the emergency department (ED...
Patient Preference to Participate in Shared Decision Making for Performing a CT Scan in the Emergenc...
Informed consent has become the most obvious instantiation of patient autonomy in contemporary medic...
Background. Computed-tomography (CT) is increasingly performed among patients who visit an emergency...
Background: Patient provision of informed consent is foundational to medical decision- making. Howev...
BackgroundComputed tomography (CT) is common for trauma victims, but is usually done without informi...
Background Rising use of computed tomography (CT) to evaluate patients with trauma has increased bot...
AIM: CT scanning is a widely utilised effective diagnostic tool. We aimed to establish whether patie...
Introduction: Informed consent is a required process for procedures performed in the emergency depar...
Aim To examine whether there are differences in the experience in giving informed consent of patient...
Informed consent is an important ethical and legal requirement that underlies the concept of patient...