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Attitude towards informed consent practice in a developing country: a community-based assessment of the role of educational status

机译:对发展中国家知情同意做法的态度:基于社区的教育地位作用评估

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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. Methods Responses from consenting adult participants from three randomly selected communities in Enugu State, southeast Nigeria were obtained using self-/interviewer-administered questionnaire. Results There were 2545 respondents (1508 males and 1037 females) with an age range of 18 to 65?years. More than 70% were aged 40?years and below and 28.4% were married. More than 70% of the respondents irrespective of educational status will not leave all decisions about their healthcare to the doctor. A lower proportion of those with no formal education (18.5%) will leave this entire decision-making process in the hands of the doctor compared to those with tertiary education (21.9%). On being informed of all that could go wrong with a procedure, 61.5% of those with no formal education would consider the doctor unsafe and incompetent while 64.2% of those with tertiary education would feel confident about the doctor. More than 85% of those with tertiary education would prefer consent to be obtained by the doctor who will carry out the procedure as against 33.8% of those with no formal education. Approximately 70% of those who had tertiary education indicated that informed consent was necessary for procedures on children, while the greater number of those with primary (64.4%) and no formal education (76.4%) indicated that informed consent was not necessary for procedures on children. Inability to understand the information was the most frequent specific response among those without formal education on why they would leave all the decisions to the doctor. Conclusion The study showed that knowledge of the informed consent practice increased with level of educational attainment but most of the participants irrespective of educational status would want to be involved in decisions about their healthcare. This knowledge will be helpful to healthcare providers in obtaining informed consent.
机译:背景技术据一些研究报告,参与医疗保健决策的愿望,尤其是在获得知情同意方面,与教育程度有关。因此,本研究的目的是评估尼日利亚东南部三个社区的教育状况对知情同意实践态度的影响。方法使用自我/访调员管理的问卷,从尼日利亚东南部Enugu州三个随机选择的社区的成年参与者的同意中获得答复。结果共有2545名受访者(男性1508名,女性1037名),年龄在18至65岁之间。超过70%的人年龄在40岁以下,而28.4%的人已婚。不论受教育程度如何,超过70%的受访者都不会将有关医疗保健的所有决定留给医生。与未接受过正规教育的人(21.9%)相比,未接受正规教育的人(18.5%)将把整个决策过程留在医生手中。在被告知可能会因手术而出错的所有情况下,未接受正规教育的61.5%的人会认为医生不安全且无能,而接受过高等教育的64.2%的人会对医生充满信心。接受过高等教育的医生中,超过85%的人更愿意接受将要执行该程序的医生的同意,而没有接受过正规教育的人中,这一比例为33.8%。大约70%的大专学历者表示,对于孩子的手术需要知情同意,而更多的初等教育者(64.4%)并且没有正规教育(76.4%)表示,对于孩子的手术不需要知情同意。孩子们。在没有接受正规教育的人中,为什么他们将所有决定留给医生是最常见的具体反应,就是无法理解信息。结论研究表明,知情同意实践的知识随着受教育程度的提高而增加,但是大多数参与者,无论受教育程度如何,都希望参与其医疗保健决策。这些知识将有助于医疗保健提供者获得知情同意。

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