明确同意外阴切开术:改善产前和分娩护理患者沟通的建议。

IF 1 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Gianluca Montanari Vergallo, Rosagemma Ciliberti, Matteo Gulino
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摘要

会阴切开术是一种常见的分娩手术,包括切开妇女的会阴以促进胎儿的通过。这个程序是用来加快交货速度的,但只在紧急情况下使用。据报道,当分娩中的妇女反应迟钝或没有反应时,明确同意是不必要的。这篇文章分析和描述了关于需要明确同意使用这个程序的伦理问题。分析是从两个角度进行的:应用原则主义方法,这是一种使用Childress和Beauchamp制定的四项生物伦理原则的生物医学伦理体系,以及脆弱性原则与1998年巴塞罗那宣言中阐明的依赖和护理概念的复杂关系。根据我们的分析,我们得出结论,明确同意是医疗实践中应该始终寻求的基本先决条件,即使在执行会阴切开术等复杂情况下也是如此。还提供了一份表格,报告了在整个产前阶段和分娩期间加强与妇女沟通的建议,以改进知情同意程序,确保更有效的患者参与和决策。
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Explicit consent for episiotomy: recommendations for improving patient communication in prenatal and labor care.

Episiotomy is a common surgical procedure during childbirth that involves incising the woman's perineum to facilitate the passage of the fetus. This procedure is used to speed up the delivery, but only in emergencies. It has been reported that explicit consent is unnecessary when the woman in labor is subresponsive or unresponsive. This manuscript analyzes and describes ethical issues regarding the need for explicit consent to use this procedure. The analysis has been made from two perspectives: applying the principlist approach, a system of biomedical ethics that uses the four bioethical principles formulated by Childress and Beauchamp and the principle of vulnerability in its complex relationship with the concepts of dependence and care as articulated in the Barcelona Declaration of 1998. Based on our analysis, we conclude that explicit consent is a fundamental prerequisite in medical practice that should always be sought, even in complex situations such as performing an episiotomy. A table reporting recommendations to enhance communication with the woman throughout the prenatal phase and during labor has also been provided to improve informed consent processes and ensure more effective patient engagement and decision-making.

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Minerva obstetrics and gynecology
Minerva obstetrics and gynecology OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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