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Improving the Consent Process in Foot and Ankle Surgery With the Use of Personalized Patient Literature.

Nicholas Howard1, Christopher Cowan2, Raju Ahluwalia3, Andrew Wright4, Michael Hennessy5, Gillian Jackson5, Simon Platt5.   

Abstract

A patient-specific letter was introduced to the consent process to observe the effect, if any, on information recall and satisfaction for patients undergoing elective foot and ankle surgery. The patients attending the clinic were written a personalized letter-this was a simple personalized letter that outlined their treatment options, the proposed management plan, likely treatment course, and the benefits, risks, and likely period required for recovery. The personalized letter system was compared with the 2 existing methods of consent process: signing for consent at their outpatient encounter at which they were scheduled for surgery and a separate consent clinic without the personalized letter. A total of 111 patients (87 females, 24 males) undergoing elective foot and ankle surgery were assessed on the day of surgery for recall of the procedure, risks, postoperative course, and satisfaction with the consent process. Patients receiving a personalized letter recalled more than those who had attended a routine preoperative consent clinic visit and significantly more than those who had provided consent at their last clinic visit. Patient satisfaction with the consent process was also greater in the personalized group. Our results suggest that the consent process is improved using routine preoperative consent clinics and, most notably, with patient-specific information to improve patient recall and satisfaction. Crown
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Keywords:  clinical governance; foot and ankle; informed consent; recall; risk management; risks; surgery

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29268907     DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2017.08.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Foot Ankle Surg        ISSN: 1067-2516            Impact factor:   1.286


  3 in total

1.  Participant understanding of informed consent in a multidisease community-based health screening and biobank platform in rural South Africa.

Authors:  Nothando Ngwenya; Manono Luthuli; Resign Gunda; Ntombizonke A Gumede; Oluwafemi Adeagbo; Busisiwe Nkosi; Dickman Gareta; Olivier Koole; Mark Siedner; Emily B Wong; Janet Seeley
Journal:  Int Health       Date:  2020-11-09       Impact factor: 2.473

Review 2.  Litigations in trauma and orthopaedic surgery: analysis and outcomes of medicolegal claims during the last 10 years in the United Kingdom National Health Service.

Authors:  Haroon Majeed
Journal:  EFORT Open Rev       Date:  2021-03-01

3.  Informed Written Consent for Orthopaedic Trauma in the Emergency Setting at a Tertiary Referral Centre: A Closed-Loop Audit.

Authors:  Martin S Davey; Matthew G Davey; Kunal Mohan; Conor S O'Driscoll; Colin G Murphy
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-11-11
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