对同意的信心:使用患者信息单张作为同意区域麻醉的工具-一项服务改进项目。

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Emma Lennon, Abigail Walsh, Shanika Wijayaratne, Sherife El Mahgoub
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摘要

区域麻醉越来越多地用于围手术期疼痛管理,提供诸如改善疼痛评分,减少阿片类药物使用和早期活动等益处。然而,知情同意仍然是一个关键问题,特别是考虑到与周围神经阻滞相关的诉讼索赔不断增加。这项服务改进项目评估了引入患者信息单张(PIL)对患者理解和同意过程体验的影响。在干预前和干预后对两组各30例患者进行结构化的面对面调查。结果表明,患者对风险和利益的回忆,对自愿同意的理解和对同意过程的总体满意度有所提高。研究结果表明,临床药可促进共同决策,应纳入标准的同意程序。
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Confidence in consent: the use of a patient information leaflet as a tool for consent for regional anaesthesia - a service improvement project.

Regional anaesthesia is increasingly used for perioperative pain management, offering benefits such as improved pain scores, reduced opioid use and early mobilisation. However, informed consent remains a critical issue, particularly given the rising litigation claims related to peripheral nerve blockade. This service improvement project evaluates the impact of introducing a patient information leaflet (PIL) on patient understanding and experience of the consent process. A structured in-person survey was administered pre and post intervention to two cohorts of 30 patients each. The results demonstrate improvements in patient recall of risks and benefits, understanding of voluntary consent and overall satisfaction with the consent process. The findings are suggestive that PILs enhance shared decision-making and should be integrated into standard consent procedures.

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BMJ Open Quality
BMJ Open Quality Nursing-Leadership and Management
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