Informed consent: British otolaryngologists surveyed.

P J Dawes, E Kitcher
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Abstract

A repeat postal questionnaire of British otolaryngologists has been carried out to assess changes in their practice of obtaining informed consent. The previously reported high level of good practice is maintained. Currently informed consent is more often obtained in outpatients or the preadmission clinic than it was in 1991. Consultants and specialist registrars are more involved in this process. Although there is little evidence given to support a persistent increase in a defensive approach towards gaining informed consent, there is some change in the reporting of surgical complications that may reflect an increased awareness of the concept of 'material risk'.

知情同意:调查英国耳鼻喉科医生。
英国耳鼻喉科医生进行了一项重复的邮政问卷调查,以评估他们在获得知情同意的做法方面的变化。保持了先前报告的高水平良好实践。与1991年相比,目前在门诊患者或入院前诊所获得知情同意的情况更为普遍。顾问和专业注册商更多地参与到这一过程中。尽管很少有证据支持获得知情同意的防御性方法持续增加,但手术并发症的报告发生了一些变化,这可能反映了对“重大风险”概念的认识有所提高。
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