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Informed consent.

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  • 1Beeson Divinity School, Samford University, Birmingham, AL, USA.

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
|September 15, 2000
PubMed
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Informed consent, rooted in philosophy and law, is crucial for patient autonomy. True informed consent requires physicians to fully educate patients, a vital aspect of surgical care.

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Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Medical Law
  • Philosophy of Medicine

Background:

  • Informed consent is a cornerstone of modern medical practice, originating from ethical, legal, and philosophical principles.
  • Contemporary doctor-patient relationships emphasize shared decision-making and patient autonomy.
  • Surgical patients routinely sign informed consent forms prior to procedures.

Observation:

  • Despite the prevalence of informed consent forms, a significant gap exists in the information conveyed by physicians.
  • Patients often lack complete understanding of their surgical procedures and associated risks.
  • The literature indicates frequent instances of incomplete information transfer in the informed consent process.

Findings:

  • Informed consent is fundamentally an expression of respect for patient autonomy.
Keywords:
Professional Patient Relationship

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  • Effective patient education is essential for achieving genuinely informed consent.
  • The process of ensuring informed consent can be viewed as a critical component of surgical virtue.
  • Implications:

    • Enhancing physician communication and patient education is vital for upholding ethical medical standards.
    • Improving the informed consent process can strengthen patient trust and improve healthcare outcomes.
    • Recognizing patient education as a surgical virtue underscores its importance in clinical practice.