基于视频的放射学知情同意——接受度、满意度和有效性。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Daniel Vogele, Andrea Nedelcu, Meinrad Beer, Daniela Kildal
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在任何医疗程序(包括计算机断层扫描(CT))之前,确保患者充分了解风险和替代方案至关重要。基于视频的知情同意在更短的时间内提供了更多的信息传输。在一项单中心、前瞻性、基于问卷的研究中,将基于视频的知情同意书(包括数字病史表格)与传统的纸质同意书进行了比较。两组(医生和患者)分为对照组(传统的知情同意)和研究组(基于视频的知情同意)。参与者将他们的满意度和接受度从1到6打分(1:非常好)。此外,评估患者对所提供信息的理解,并测量知情同意过程的持续时间。对照组205例,研究组150例。两种方法对“非常好”或“好”的满意度评分相似(对照组91%,研究组94%)。患者研究组对所有六个领域提供的信息都有更高的回忆,例如,辐射暴露(73%)对照组;86%研究组)。其中,对照组医生20人,研究组医生11人。研究组的满意度显著高于对照组(30%,研究组72%)。传统知情同意过程的持续时间平均为270.2秒,而基于视频的知情同意过程为228.7秒。患者和医生对视频信息的满意度都很高。通过基于视频的知情同意,患者可以更有效地保留内容,这也节省了时间。·基于视频的知情同意显示了患者和医生的高度满意度和接受度。·在视频知情同意咨询后,患者能够更好地记住所提供的信息。·与传统的知情同意咨询相比,视频咨询节省时间。·Vogele D, Nedelcu A, Beer M等。基于视频的放射学知情同意——接受度、满意度和有效性。Rofo 2025;DOI 10.1055 / - 2490 - 1472。
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Video-based Informed Consent in Radiology - Acceptance, Satisfaction, and Effectiveness.

Before any medical procedure, including computed tomography (CT), it is crucial to ensure patients are fully informed about the risks and alternative options. Video-based informed consent offers an increased transfer of information in less time.In a monocentric, prospective, questionnaire-based study, video-based informed consent, which included a digital medical history form, was compared to the traditional paper-based consent form. Two groups (doctors and patients) were divided into a control group (traditional informed consent) and one study group (video-based informed consent). Participants rated their satisfaction and acceptance on a scale of 1 to 6 (1: very good). Additionally, patients' understanding of the information provided was evaluated, and the duration of informed consents process was measured.A total of 205 patients in the control group and 150 in the study group were surveyed. Satisfaction ratings of "very good" or "good" were similar for both methods (91% control group, 94% study group). The patients' study group showed a higher recall of the information provided in all six areas, e.g. radiation exposure (73% control group; 86% study group).Among the doctors, 20 from the control group and 11 from the study group were interviewed. Satisfaction was significantly higher in the study group (30% control group, 72% study group).The duration of the traditional informed consent process averaged 270.2 seconds, compared to 228.7 seconds for the video-based informed consent.Satisfaction with video-based information is high among both patients and doctors. Patients retain the content more effectively with video-based informed consent, which also saves time. · Video-based informed consent shows high levels of satisfaction and acceptance among patients and doctors.. · After a video-based informed consent consultation, patients were better able to remember the information provided.. · Compared to conventional informed consent consultations, video-based consultations save time.. · Vogele D, Nedelcu A, Beer M et al. Video-based Informed Consent in Radiology - Acceptance, Satisfaction, and Effectiveness. Rofo 2025; DOI 10.1055/a-2490-1472.

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