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Informed consent: the physicians' perspective.

K M Taylor, M Kelner

    Social Science & Medicine (1982)
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    Physicians find informed consent regulations intrusive, negatively impacting doctor-patient communication and care. These legal constraints on medical practice affect physician willingness to conduct research.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical ethics
    • Oncology
    • Health law

    Background:

    • Informed consent is a cornerstone of ethical medical practice.
    • The introduction of new technologies and regulations can impact physician behavior and patient care.
    • Breast cancer treatment controversies provide a model for studying physician attitudes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate oncologists' attitudes and behaviors regarding informed consent.
    • To understand the perceived impact of informed consent regulations on the doctor-patient relationship and medical practice.

    Main Methods:

    • A survey was conducted among 170 oncologists across eight countries.
    • Participants represented three different medical specialties.
    • The survey focused on physicians' views on informed consent procedures and their effects.
    Keywords:
    Biomedical and Behavioral ResearchEmpirical ApproachProfessional Patient Relationship

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    Main Results:

    • Physicians viewed informed consent as an intrusion into the doctor-patient relationship.
    • Concerns included decreased communication, less personalized patient relationships, and curtailed disclosure freedom.
    • Physicians reported negative impacts on patient care and reduced willingness to participate in scientific experiments.

    Conclusions:

    • Informed consent regulations can create discomfort for physicians, highlighting their dual roles.
    • Legal restrictions associated with new medical technologies critically affect medical practice.
    • Physician perspectives suggest a need to re-evaluate informed consent implementation in clinical and research settings.