Informed consent, a reappraisal of patients' reactions.

California medicine Pub Date : 1973-11-01
S H Rosenberg
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In response to the November 1972 ruling of the California Supreme Court requiring complete, detailed disclosure of risks for procedures and treatments, a survey was made of the reactions of one hundred patients to this decision. A fictional man was described with a clinical diagnosis of brain tumor, and then the procedure for cerebral angiography and all of that procedure's potential complications were described. The majority of the patients surveyed responded that this complete disclosure of risks helped them in making an intelligent decision about giving consent for the procedure. However, 50 percent of these patients would have withheld consent for the procedure on learning of the complications. Although physicians would have reacted differently, it is certainly the patients' right to make the choices they did.

知情同意,对患者反应的重新评估。
1972年11月,加州最高法院要求全面、详细地披露手术和治疗的风险,为了响应这一裁决,对100名患者对这一决定的反应进行了调查。一个虚构的人被描述为患有脑肿瘤的临床诊断,然后脑血管造影的程序和所有该程序的潜在并发症被描述。大多数接受调查的患者回应说,这种对风险的全面披露有助于他们做出明智的决定,是否同意手术。然而,50%的患者在得知并发症后会拒绝接受手术。尽管医生们的反应会有所不同,但病人做出自己的选择当然是他们的权利。
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