Assessing informed consent in medical malpractice cases associated with different surgical fields referring to Tehran's Commission of Forensic Medicine, 2017

B. Mostafazadeh, F. Najari, M. Emamhadi, ghasem ghaedi
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Background: Increasing the number of complaints against medical staff emphasizes the need for physicians to be more familiar with legal issues before and during providing medical services to the patient. Signing the informed consent form before medical practices and informing the patient of all possible outcomes can cause mental health and better collaboration of patients as well as increase the physician's self-confidence to provide better services. The current study aimed at determining the status of standard informed consent in medical cases related to different surgical fields referring to Tehran's Commission of Forensic Medicine during the first quarter of 2017. Materials and Methods: In the current descriptive, cross-sectional study, the cases of medical malpractice related to different surgical fields referring to Tehran's Commission of Forensic Medicine in the first quarter of 2017 were investigated. Data were analyzed with SPSS version 16. Results: In the current study, 124 cases of complaints against the medical staff of the surgical fields were examined. Based on the obtained data, the age and specialty of physicians, faculty status, and type of treatment center were effective in obtaining standard informed consent, and the highest percentage of allegations against the charge was related to cases attempted to obtain informed consent. Conclusion: Obtaining the standard consent can significantly improve the patient-physician relationships and reduce the rate of medical malpractice complaints.
评估与不同手术领域相关的医疗事故案件中的知情同意,参考德黑兰法医委员会,2017年
背景:针对医务人员的投诉越来越多,这凸显了医生在向患者提供医疗服务之前和过程中更熟悉法律问题的必要性。在医疗实践之前签署知情同意书,并告知患者所有可能的结果,可促进精神健康,改善患者之间的合作,并增强医生提供更好服务的信心。目前的研究旨在确定2017年第一季度参考德黑兰法医委员会与不同外科领域相关的医疗病例中标准知情同意的状况。材料与方法:在目前的描述性横断面研究中,对2017年第一季度德黑兰法医委员会涉及不同外科领域的医疗事故进行了调查。数据采用SPSS version 16进行分析。结果:本研究共调查了124例对外科医务人员的投诉。根据获得的数据,医生的年龄和专业、教师地位和治疗中心的类型在获得标准知情同意方面是有效的,针对该指控的最高比例的指控与试图获得知情同意的案件有关。结论:获得标准同意可显著改善医患关系,降低医疗事故投诉率。
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