Maintenance of Consent Paper in Daily Dental Practices

Nabhira Aftabi Binte Islam, Sharika Shahrin, M. Hamdullah
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Background: To assess maintenance of consent paper in daily dental practices. Methods: It was a cross-sectional study. To assess maintenance of consent paper in daily dental practice at the chambers of the dentist. Data were collected through face to face interview. Dental chambers were selected by simple random sampling technique and respondents were selected purposively in Mymensingh sadar. 50 chambers and 70 dental surgeons were interviewed. Study period was January to March, 2019. Results: In respect of distribution of the chamber owners by sex, female owners comprised 16% and 84% was male owners. By educational background of chamber owners, 40% owners had no B.D.S degree. It was found that 16% dental chambers had two dental surgeons and 84% dental chambers had one dental surgeon. Of all, 92.90% dental surgeons had knowledge about consent paper. The study showed that 80% dental surgeon sometimes, 7.1% dental surgeon always maintained consent paper in daily practice. Among the dental surgeons, 44.3% sometimes faced problem for taking consent paper in daily practice. Among all, 71.4% maintained verbal consent, 7.1% written and 21.4% maintained implied consent. Of all, 94. 3% dental surgeons maintained written consent paper only for costly treatment and specialized cases while 18.6% thought that it was not important and 40% thought that time consuming and 34.3% thought that patients were not interested. It was also found that 42% ancillary of the dental chambers had diploma degree and 58% had no degree. Conclusion: It is a general legal and ethical principle that one must get valid consent because it is the patients' rights before starting treatment or physical investigation. JOPSOM 2021; 40(1): 22-25
在日常牙科诊疗中保存同意书
背景:评估同意纸在日常牙科实践中的维护情况。方法:采用横断面研究。评估在牙医室进行日常牙科执业时,同意书的保存情况。数据采用面对面访谈的方式收集。采用简单随机抽样的方法选择牙室,并有目的地选择Mymensingh sadar地区的调查对象。采访了50名医师和70名牙科医生。研究时间为2019年1月至3月。结果:从业主的性别分布来看,女性业主占16%,男性业主占84%。从企业主的学历来看,40%的企业主没有本科学历。16%的牙科诊所有两名牙科医生,84%的牙科诊所有一名牙科医生。92.90%的牙科医生对知情同意书有所了解。研究表明,80%的牙科医生有时会在日常执业中保留同意书,7.1%的牙科医生在日常执业中保留同意书。44.3%的牙科医生在日常执业过程中,有时会遇到拿同意书的问题。其中,71.4%的人表示口头同意,7.1%的人表示书面同意,21.4%的人表示默示同意。总共94个。3%的牙科医生只在昂贵的治疗和特殊情况下保留书面同意书,18.6%的人认为不重要,40%的人认为费时,34.3%的人认为患者不感兴趣。42%的牙科室辅助人员具有大专学历,58%的牙科室辅助人员没有学历。结论:在开始治疗或体检前,必须征得患者的有效同意,这是一般的法律和伦理原则。JOPSOM 2021;40(1): 22日至25日
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