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  • 1Cork University Hospital, Wilton, Cork. thekpm@gmail.com

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|December 1, 2011
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The hospital consent process has a high error rate, with 95.3% of forms missing risk details. Doctors, especially interns, often lack procedural knowledge, impacting patient care and potentially leading to litigation.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Patient Safety
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Informed consent is a cornerstone of ethical medical practice.
  • Gaps in the consent process can compromise patient autonomy and safety.
  • Understanding physician perspectives is crucial for improving consent procedures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the error rate in the surgical consent process at a university hospital.
  • To gather insights from consenting physicians regarding their experiences with the consent process.
  • To identify factors contributing to consent-related errors and their potential consequences.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective observational review of 64 theatre consent forms was conducted.
  • An anonymous survey was administered to non-consultant hospital doctors (NCHD).
  • Statistical analysis was used to compare information certainty between different doctor levels.

Main Results:

  • 95.3% of consent forms lacked documentation of potential risks.
  • Late alterations to consent forms were required in 9% of cases.
  • Physicians reported uncertainty about procedures/risks in 29% of cases, with interns (32%) being significantly less informed than senior colleagues (p=0.024).

Conclusions:

  • Significant deficiencies exist in the hospital's consent process, particularly in risk documentation and physician understanding.
  • These errors can lead to patient dissatisfaction, operational inefficiencies, and legal risks.
  • Implementing multimedia tools is recommended to enhance patient and physician education for a more robust consent process.