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Optimizing informed consent in living liver donors: Evaluation of a comprehension assessment tool

机译:优化活体肝脏供体的知情同意:综合评估工具的评估

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Adult-to-adult living liver donation is associated with considerable risks with no direct medical benefit to liver donors (LDs). Ensuring that potential LDs comprehend the risks of donation is essential to medically and ethically justify the procedure. We developed and prospectively evaluated the initial psychometrics of an Evaluation of Donor Informed Consent Tool (EDICT) designed to assess LDs' comprehension about the living donation process. EDICT includes 49 true/false/unsure items related to LD informed consent. Consecutive LDs undergoing evaluation at 1 academic medical center from October 2012 to September 2014 were eligible for participation in pretest/posttest interviews. Medical records were reviewed for postdonation complications. Twenty-seven LDs participated (96% participation rate). EDICT demonstrated good internal consistency reliability at pretest, 2 days before donating (Cronbach's = 0.78), and posttest, 1 week after donating ( = 0.70). EDICT scores significantly increased over time (P = 0.01) and demonstrated good test-retest reliability (r = 0.68; P < 0.001). EDICT was associated with race/ethnicity (P = 0.02) and relationship to the recipient (P = 0.01; pretest), and income (P = 0.01) and insurance (P = 0.01; posttest), but not with decisional conflict, preoperative preparedness, satisfaction, or decisional regret (pretest and posttest). Donor complications did not impact postdonation EDICT scores. In conclusion, EDICT has promising measurement properties and may be useful in the evaluation of informed consent for potential LDs.
机译:成人到成人的活体肝捐赠会带来相当大的风险,而不会给肝捐赠者带来直接的医疗收益。确保潜在的LD理解捐赠风险对于从医学和道德角度证明该程序是必要的。我们开发并预期地评估了“捐赠者知情同意工具评估”(EDICT)的初始心理计量学,该工具旨在评估LD对生活捐赠过程的理解。 EDICT包括49个与LD知情同意有关的正确/错误/不确定项目。从2012年10月至2014年9月在1个学术医学中心接受评估的连续LD有资格参加测试前/测试后访谈。查阅医疗记录以了解捐赠后的并发症。 27个最不发达国家参加了会议(96%的参与率)。 EDICT在捐赠前2天(Cronbach's = 0.78)和捐赠后1周(= 0.70)的后测中表现出良好的内部一致性可靠性。 EDICT分数随时间显着提高(P = 0.01),并显示出良好的重测信度(r = 0.68; P <0.001)。 EDICT与种族/民族(P = 0.02)和与受助人的关系(P = 0.01;测试前),收入(P = 0.01)和保险(P = 0.01;测试后)相关,但与决策冲突,术前准备不相关。 ,满意度或决定性后悔(测试前和测试后)。捐赠者并发症并未影响捐赠后EDICT评分。总之,EDICT具有令人鼓舞的测量属性,并且可能在评估潜在LD的知情同意方面很有用。

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