伊朗患者是否愿意接受临床信息并参与治疗决策?

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICAL ETHICS
Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.18502/jmehm.v17i17.18669
Mobin Mohammadi, Narges Motamedi, Neda Yavari
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本研究考察了患者愿意接受有关其健康状况的医疗信息并参与医疗决策的程度。它还评估了患者对提供给他们的信息量的满意度以及他们参与治疗决策的程度。此外,该研究还评估了患者及其同伴对告知患者健康状况必要性的看法之间的差异。这项横断面研究包括110名符合条件的患者,他们使用开发和验证的问卷进行访谈。结果显示,伊朗患者在寻求信息和参与医疗决策方面表现出相对较高的倾向。这一趋势在妇女、已婚人士和在私立医院住院的病人中更为明显。此外,同伴告知患者其临床状况的倾向低于患者自己的告知意愿。该研究的结论是,医生应该创造一个适当的环境来告知病人,并促进他们积极参与决策。此外,向患者提供信息的程度应由患者自己决定。
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Are Iranian patients willing to receive clinical information and participate in treatment decisions?

This study examined the extent to which patients are willing to receive medical information about their health status and participate in medical decision-making. It also assessed the patients' satisfaction with the amount of information provided to them and their involvement in treatment decisions. Additionally, the study evaluated differences between patients' and their companions' perspectives on the necessity of informing patients about their health status. This cross-sectional study included 110 eligible patients, who were interviewed using a developed and validated questionnaire. The results revealed that Iranian patients exhibited a relatively high tendency to seek information and participate in medical decision-making. This tendency was more pronounced among women, married individuals, and patients hospitalized in private hospitals. Additionally, the companions' inclination to inform patients about their clinical condition was lower than the patients' own desire to be informed. The study concluded that doctors should create an appropriate environment for informing patients and facilitating their active participation in decisions. Furthermore, the decision regarding the extent of information provided to patients should be left to the patients themselves.

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