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Two models of implementing informed consent.

C W Lidz1, P S Appelbaum, A Meisel

  • 1Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA 15213.

Archives of Internal Medicine
|June 1, 1988
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The informed consent doctrine can be improved. Implementing informed consent as an ongoing process, rather than a single event, enhances physician-patient communication and relationships.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Patient Communication
  • Informed Consent Doctrine

Background:

  • The doctrine of informed consent is a cornerstone of medical ethics.
  • Despite its ideal of enhancing physician-patient communication, its implementation has faced criticism for potentially hindering the relationship.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore alternative models for implementing informed consent.
  • To evaluate the impact of different implementation strategies on the physician-patient relationship and communication.

Main Methods:

  • The article contrasts two models of informed consent implementation: the 'event model' and the 'process model'.
  • The event model views informed consent as a one-time procedure covering all legal aspects.
  • The process model integrates patient information into the continuous dialogue between physician and patient.
Keywords:
Professional Patient Relationship

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Main Results:

  • The traditional 'event model' of informed consent may interfere with the physician-patient relationship.
  • The 'process model,' which integrates consent into ongoing dialogue, offers potential benefits.
  • This approach aligns with the routine nature of diagnosis and treatment discussions.

Conclusions:

  • The manner of implementing informed consent significantly impacts its effectiveness.
  • The process model of informed consent is suggested as a more beneficial approach.
  • Integrating consent into the continuous physician-patient dialogue can improve communication and relationships.