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Comprehension of information for informed consent by spouses of surgical patients. Research in nursing & health. [Res Nurs Health] Journal article

 
TitleComprehension of information for informed consent by spouses of surgical patients.
Author(s)Silva MC 
SourceRes Nurs Health 1985 Jun; 8(2):117-24.
MeSHComparative Study
Comprehension
Consent Forms
Educational Measurement
Family
Female
Humans
Informed Consent
Male
Nontherapeutic Human Experimentation
Questionnaires
Research Subjects
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Risk Assessment
Spouses
Surgical Procedures, Operative
United States
AbstractThe adequacy of comprehension of the information needed for informed consent to participate in research on spouse responses to a husband's or wife's general surgery was assessed. Comprehension of information about the research study by 75 spouses was measured by the Informed Consent Questionnaire containing questions on study purpose, time involvement, nature of participation, risks, benefits, voluntariness, confidentiality, and anonymity. The result showed that 72 of the 75 spouses had adequate comprehension of the information for informed consent. Because adequate comprehension is atypical of most studies, possible reasons for this unexpected result are discussed and then explained within a self-determination theory of informed consent.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID3849032
  
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