知情同意在胃肠病学中的演变
Fallon O'Neill1, Parker O'Neill2, Sierra Schaffer3
1University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
The Medico-legal journal
|May 30, 2023
概括
医生必须了解知情同意法,以减少责任. 这项研究澄清了英国和美国的法律义务,并推了国际指导方针和标准化表格,以便在胃肠病学中获得更好的患者同意.
科学领域:
- 医疗法 法律 医疗法
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
- 在知情同意的情况下同意.
背景情况:
- 医疗诉讼正在增加,需要医生了解知情同意的合法性.
- 胃肠科医生在英国和美国面临患者同意的法律标准不断变化.
- 基于证据的医学要求在患者同意程序期间遵守法律义务.
研究的目的:
- 澄清英国和美国胃肠科医生在获得知情同意时的法律义务.
- 为改善患者同意程序和减少医生责任提供建议.
- 分析关于胃肠病学知情同意的当前文献.
主要方法:
- 用"胃肠病学"和"知情同意"的关键词对Web of Science的图书统计分析.
- 选了383篇文章,其中228篇文章根据列入标准被排除在外.
- 对前50篇文章进行主题分析,重点关注诊断程序,治疗和研究.
主要成果:
- 大多数文献 (72%) 涉及胃肠病学诊断程序的知情同意.
- 美国和英国的法律标准都从"合理的医生"转向了"合理的患者"标准.
- 美国机构为前50篇文章贡献了48%,英国机构为16%.
结论:
- 建议在胃肠病学中采用国际患者同意准则.
- 建议使用标准化内镜同意表格,以满足"合理患者"标准.
- 改进知情同意程序可以减轻医生的责任,并提高患者的护理.
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