| Literature DB >> 25339067 |
Kenneth Amaechi Agu1, Emmanuel Ikechukwu Obi, Boniface Ikenna Eze, Wilfred Okwudili Okenwa.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It has been reported by some studies that the desire to be involved in decisions concerning one's healthcare especially with regard to obtaining informed consent is related to educational status. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to assess the influence of educational status on attitude towards informed consent practice in three south-eastern Nigerian communities.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25339067 PMCID: PMC4216367 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6939-15-77
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Ethics ISSN: 1472-6939 Impact factor: 2.652
Socio-demographic characteristics of 2548 respondents
| Characteristic | n = 2545 [%] |
|---|---|
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| |
| <20 | 1439 [56.4] |
| 21-30 | 256 [10.0] |
| 31-40 | 159 [6.3] |
| 41-50 | 206 [8.2] |
| 51-60 | 272 [10.7] |
| 61-70 | 213 [8.4] |
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| |
| Male | 1508 [59.3] |
| Female | 1037 [40.7] |
|
| |
| Married | 723 [28.4] |
| Single | 1680 [66.0] |
| Widowed | 75 [2.9] |
| Others | 37 [1.5] |
| No response | 30 [1.2] |
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| |
| University/polytechnic | 389 [15.3] |
| Secondary | 1539 [60.5] |
| Primary | 225 [8.8] |
| No formal education | 351 [13.8] |
| No response | 41[1.6] |
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| |
| Professional/lecturer | 25 [1.0] |
| Civil servant | 118 [4.6] |
| Teacher (sec & prim) | 105 [4.1] |
| Trading/business | 167 [6.6] |
| Artisan (mason, carp etc.) | 221 [8.7] |
| Student | 1352 [53.1] |
| Unemployed | 505 [19.8] |
| Others | 52 [2.0] |
Decision process for medical procedures
| Response | Educational status | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University/polytechnic | Secondary | Primary | No formal education | Total |
| |
| N = 379 | N = 1517 | N = 225 | N = 351 | N = 2472 | ||
| Will leave all decisions to the doctor | 83 [21.9%] | 382 [25.2%] | 58 [25.8%] | 65 [18.5%] | 588 [23.8%] | 1.689 [0.194] |
| Will require the doctor to disclose everything about the procedure and be allowed to make a choice | 213 [56.2%] | 683 [45.0%] | 131 [58.2%] | 227 [64.7%] | 1254 [50.7%] | 18.9 [<0.01]* |
| Will require the doctor to disclose only the information he considers necessary | 83 [21.9%] | 452 [29.8%] | 36 [16.0%] | 59 [16.8%] | 630 [25.5%] | 12.96 [<0.01]* |
*Significant.
Feeling on being informed of all that could go wrong with a procedure
| Response | Educational status | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University/polytechnic | Secondary | primary | No formal education | Total |
| |
| N = 355 | N = 1515 | N = 225 | N = 351 | N = 2446 | ||
| Feel safe and consider the doctor competent | 228 [64.2%] | 801 [52.9%] | 80 [35.6%] | 49 [14.0%] | 1158 [47.3%] | 222.33 [<0.01]* |
| Feel unsafe and consider the doctor incompetent | 28 [7.9%] | 219 [14.5%] | 98 [43.6%] | 216 [61.5%] | 561 [22.9%] | 421.41 [<0.01]* |
| Will simply go to another doctor | 73 [20.6%] | 350 [23.1%] | 42 [18.7%] | 72 [20.5%] | 537 [22.0%] | 0.46 (0.50) |
| Others | 26 [7.3%] | 145 [9.6%] | 5 [2.2%] | 14 [4.0%] | 190 [7.8%] | 8.86 [<0.01]* |
*Significant.
Whom do you expect should discuss with you and obtain consent?
| Person | Educational status | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University/polytechnic | Secondary | Primary | No formal education | Total |
| |
| N = 363 | N = 1471 | N = 211 | N = 334 | N = 2379 | ||
| Nurse | 27 [7.4%] | 206 [14.0%] | 9 [4.3%] | 51 [15.3%] | 293 [12.3%] | 2.26 [0.13] |
| Junior doctor | 13 [3.6%] | 50 [3.4%] | 61 [28.9%] | 113 [33.8%] | 237 [10.0%] | 308.47 [<0.01]* |
| Doctor who does procedure | 311 [85.7%] | 1132 [77.0%] | 118 [55.9%] | 113 [33.8] | 1674 [70.4%] | 289.60 [<0.01]* |
| Appointee of doctor | 12 [3.3%] | 79 [5.4%] | 23 [10.9%] | 57 [17.1] | 171 [7.2%] | 65.13 [<0.01]* |
| Any of the above | 0 | 4 [0.3%] | 0 | 0 | 4 [0.2%] | 65.13 [<0.01]* |
*Significant.
Is informed consent necessary for children?
| Educational status | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University/polytechnic | Secondary | Primary | No formal education | Total | |
| N = 359 | N = 1466 | N = 225 | N = 351 | N = 2401 | |
| Yes | 253 [70.5%] | 979 [66.8%] | 80 [35.6%] | 83 [23.6%] | 1395 [58.1%] |
| No | 106 [29.5%] | 487 [33.2%] | 145 [64.4%] | 268 [76.4%] | 1006 [41.9%] |
χ 2 for trend = 250.85, P = < 0.01 [significant].
The acceptance to obtain consent for children is significantly higher with increasing education.
(P < 0.01).
Reasons for requiring the doctor to disclose only the information that he considers necessary
| Response | Educational status | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University/polytechnic | Secondary | Primary | No formal education | Total |
| |
| N = 83 | N = 399 | N = 58 | N = 65 | N = 605 | ||
| The doctor knows everything about the procedure | 30 [36.1%] | 80 [20.1%] | 14 [24.1%] | 7 [10.8%] | 131 [21.7%] | 9.03 [<0.01]* |
| I may not understand the information | 2 [2.4%] | 21 [5.3%] | 0 | 19 [29.2%] | 42 [6.9%] | 9.75 [<0.01]* |
| The doctor may feel offended | 0 | 0 | 5 [8.6%] | 0 | 5 [0.8%] | 6.83 [0.01]* |
| Seeking such information may appear as lack of trust | 0 | 0 | 6 [10.3%] | 5 [7.7%] | 11 [1.8%] | 31.11 [<0.01]* |
| It is better to leave everything in the hands of God | 21 [25.3%] | 79 [19.8%] | 0 | 3 [4.6%] | 103 [17.0%] | 19.35 [<0.01]* |
| Others | 30 [36.1%] | 219 [54.9%] | 33 [56.9%] | 31 [47.7%] | 313 [51.7%] | 1.31 [0.25] |
*Significant.
Reasons for requiring full disclosure and be allowed to make a choice
| Reason | Educational attainment | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University/polytechnic | Secondary | Primary | No formal education | Total |
| |
| N = 207 | N = 693 | N = 138 | N = 227 | N = 1265 | ||
| It is my right to know | 27 [13.0%] | 171 [24.7%] | 0 | 7 [3.1%] | 205 [16.2%] | 36.34 [<0.01]* |
| I may sue the doctor or hospital if this is not done | 19 [9.2%] | 17 [2.5%] | 23 [16.7%] | 10 [4.4%] | 69 [5.5%] | 0.21 [0.65] |
| I am worried about the possible effects of the procedure | 10 [4.8%] | 53 [7.6%] | 9 [6.5%] | 16 [7.0%] | 88 [7.0%] | 0.30 [0.58] |
| I want to ensure the doctor is competent | 4 [1.9%] | 14 [2.0%] | 8 [5.8%] | 26 [11.5%] | 52 [4.1%] | 36.92 [<0.01]* |
| It is important for my health insurance policy | 5 [2.4%] | 46 [6.6%] | 5 [3.6%] | 9 [4.0%] | 65 [5.1%] | 0.03 [0.86] |
| Others | 142 [68.6%] | 392 [56.6%] | 93 [67.4%] | 159 [70.0%] | 786 [62.1%] | 3.43 [0.06] |
*Significant.