A study of patient's perspectives regarding the adequacy of the informed consent process before a caesarean section

M. Verma, A. Rajaratnam
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Background: A better diagnosis, early referral, and greater health-care coverage have increased cesarean deliveries at tertiary care hospitals in India. While most cesareans are done in good faith, it does not escape the purview of consumer awareness and protection. Our study aims to audit the awareness, understanding, and adequacy among patients about informed consent (IC) before cesarean sections. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. A detailed questionnaire was given to 150 postcesarean patients from July 2016 to July 2017. The questionnaire was then evaluated, and the inference was drawn based on the patients' answers. Results: About 84.6% of patients knew the exact indication. About 79.3% were well explained the procedure. Ninety-six percentage were satisfied with the outcome of the procedure. Eighty-four percentage preferred the same institute for their subsequent delivery. Twelve percentage reported that consent was forcibly taken. Ninety-four percentage were unaware about the intraoperative complications. Only 4.6% were explained about the preferred mode of delivery for the next pregnancy. Ninety-two percentage wanted a vaginal delivery for the subsequent pregnancy. Conclusion: Thus, an adequate IC during antenatal visits brings about awareness about the risks and complications of cesarean section and helps better decision-making.
患者对剖腹产前知情同意程序充分性的看法研究
背景:更好的诊断、早期转诊和更大的医疗覆盖率增加了印度三级护理医院的剖宫产。虽然大多数剖腹产都是出于善意进行的,但它并没有脱离消费者意识和保护的范围。我们的研究旨在审计患者对剖宫产前知情同意书(IC)的认识、理解和充分性。材料和方法:这是一项横断面研究。从2016年7月到2017年7月,对150名剖宫产后患者进行了详细的问卷调查。然后对问卷进行评估,并根据患者的回答得出推断。结果:84.6%的患者知道确切的适应证。79.3%的患者对手术过程有很好的解释。96%的人对手术结果感到满意。84%的人倾向于在随后的交付中使用同一机构。12%的人报告说,同意书是被强行取得的。94%的患者不知道术中并发症。只有4.6%的人解释了下次怀孕的首选分娩方式。92%的人希望在接下来的怀孕中通过阴道分娩。结论:因此,在产前检查期间进行适当的IC可以提高人们对剖宫产风险和并发症的认识,并有助于更好地做出决策。
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