Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Informed Consent
- "Service Quality and Patient-Centered Care"
- Nursing Implications
- understand patient needs,
wants, and asses
understanding of the
procedure
- Nurses should communicate with
patients to ensure all questions are
answered thoroughly.
- Patient Implications
- Patients need to feel
comfortable to ask any questions
they have regarding the
procedure.
- "Nurses' Roles in Informed
Consent in a Hierarchical and
Communal Context"
- Nursing Implications
- witness- attest
authenticity of patient
signature and
compliance with
treatment prescribed
- communicate information
regarding the treatment so
patient is able to make the
best decision going forward
- Do not allow patient to sign if patient
believed to be coerced, incapable of making
decision on their own, or if they have
possibly changed their mind
- Patient Implications
- if cannot write, consent will
need to be recorded
audibly
- right to interpreter
- ask questions, and letting
hospital staff know if they
do not understand
- right to receive current, accurate
information regarding the
statistics of treatment and all
viable options presented before
making a decision
- "Informed Consent: Whose
Duty to Inform?"
- Nursing Implications
- inform patient of all potential
complications/caveats
regarding the care in which they
are consenting to receive
- Witness and Assess patient ability to
make a sound, informed, and
non-coerced decision regarding the care
- Patient Implications
- have a relationship with their provider
in which they feel confident and
comfortable asking questions
surrounding their care
- "Problematising Autonomy and
Advocacy In Nursing Care"
- Nursing Implications
- Nurses need to understand
that patients need autonomy
in their healthcare experience.
- Nurses should be able to
recognize when a patient is
unable to make an informed
choice regarding their medical
care.
- Patient Implications
- Patients should be willling to
ask questions when confused
about informed consent
- Patients should be
allowed to make
healthcare decisions
without the nurse
influences their
choice
- "Informed Consent Prior to
Nursing Care Procedures"
- Nursing Implicaitons
- spearhead a positive change by
showing other staff members the
importance and positive outcomes of
providing informed consent prior to
procedures are implemented
- New nurses should observe the process of
informed consent related to nursing care
procedures so that they may benefit and the
quality of information they share with
patients is improved
- Patient Implications
- If not properly informed/receiving
correct information can raise
anxiety and prolong healing/poor
rapport
- without proper information
can lead to inappropriate
delivery of care
- "Patient advocacy and patient centredness in
participant recruitment to randomized-controlled
trials: implications for informed consent"
- Nursing Implications
- reaffirming patient that
role first and foremost is
both as a patient
advocate and as
clinicians
- ensure that the patient
understands nurse is not
a recruiter for the concept
- patient
- important to feel heard
when making an
informed decision
regarding a
procedure/intervention
- understand/feel they can
ask questions openly and
have a clinician who is
well versed enough to
answer those concerns