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Informed Consent before coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention from the patient’s perspective: A picture is worth a thousand words
BACKGROUND: Patients scheduled for coronary angiography may feel insufficiently informed about the planned procedure. We aimed to evaluate the patient-rated quality of the Informed Consent (IC) process and to investigate the efficacy of medical graphics to assist and improve the IC procedure. METHOD...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9254333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35800041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2022.101076 |
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author | Brand, A. Crayen, C. Hamann, A. Martineck, S. Gao, L. Brand, H. Squier, S.M. Stangl, K. Kendel, F. Stangl, V. |
author_facet | Brand, A. Crayen, C. Hamann, A. Martineck, S. Gao, L. Brand, H. Squier, S.M. Stangl, K. Kendel, F. Stangl, V. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Patients scheduled for coronary angiography may feel insufficiently informed about the planned procedure. We aimed to evaluate the patient-rated quality of the Informed Consent (IC) process and to investigate the efficacy of medical graphics to assist and improve the IC procedure. METHODS: A graphic-based information broschure illustrating central steps of the procedure was created in collaboration with scientific illustrators. In a randomized, controlled, prospective trial, 121 patients undergoing coronary angiography/PCI were randomized to a group obtaining the usual IC (Control group) or to a group that additionally obtained a graphic-based IC (Comic group). The perceived quality of the IC was compared between groups using single items of the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 and self-designed single items. RESULTS: Only 67.8% of patients stated to have completely read the standard written IC sheet. The quality of the IC was perceived to be very good in 45.0% of patients in the Comic group compared to 24.6% in the Control group (p =.023). 57.4% of the Control group compared to 76.7% of the Comic group stated that all of their questions were satisfactorily adressed (p =.015). 43.3% of the Comic group, in contrast to only 18.0% of the Control group, declared to feel „very satisfied“ with the obtained IC procedure (p =.002). The acceptance of this new IC approach was very high: no patient expressed feelings of not being taken seriously when reading medical graphics. CONCLUSIONS: Our data confirm pronounced limitations of the usual IC practice. The use of medical graphics positively impacts on patient-evaluated endpoints and may significantly improve the IC procedure. |
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spelling | pubmed-92543332022-07-06 Informed Consent before coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention from the patient’s perspective: A picture is worth a thousand words Brand, A. Crayen, C. Hamann, A. Martineck, S. Gao, L. Brand, H. Squier, S.M. Stangl, K. Kendel, F. Stangl, V. Int J Cardiol Heart Vasc Original Paper BACKGROUND: Patients scheduled for coronary angiography may feel insufficiently informed about the planned procedure. We aimed to evaluate the patient-rated quality of the Informed Consent (IC) process and to investigate the efficacy of medical graphics to assist and improve the IC procedure. METHODS: A graphic-based information broschure illustrating central steps of the procedure was created in collaboration with scientific illustrators. In a randomized, controlled, prospective trial, 121 patients undergoing coronary angiography/PCI were randomized to a group obtaining the usual IC (Control group) or to a group that additionally obtained a graphic-based IC (Comic group). The perceived quality of the IC was compared between groups using single items of the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 and self-designed single items. RESULTS: Only 67.8% of patients stated to have completely read the standard written IC sheet. The quality of the IC was perceived to be very good in 45.0% of patients in the Comic group compared to 24.6% in the Control group (p =.023). 57.4% of the Control group compared to 76.7% of the Comic group stated that all of their questions were satisfactorily adressed (p =.015). 43.3% of the Comic group, in contrast to only 18.0% of the Control group, declared to feel „very satisfied“ with the obtained IC procedure (p =.002). The acceptance of this new IC approach was very high: no patient expressed feelings of not being taken seriously when reading medical graphics. CONCLUSIONS: Our data confirm pronounced limitations of the usual IC practice. The use of medical graphics positively impacts on patient-evaluated endpoints and may significantly improve the IC procedure. Elsevier 2022-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9254333/ /pubmed/35800041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2022.101076 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Brand, A. Crayen, C. Hamann, A. Martineck, S. Gao, L. Brand, H. Squier, S.M. Stangl, K. Kendel, F. Stangl, V. Informed Consent before coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention from the patient’s perspective: A picture is worth a thousand words |
title | Informed Consent before coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention from the patient’s perspective: A picture is worth a thousand words |
title_full | Informed Consent before coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention from the patient’s perspective: A picture is worth a thousand words |
title_fullStr | Informed Consent before coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention from the patient’s perspective: A picture is worth a thousand words |
title_full_unstemmed | Informed Consent before coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention from the patient’s perspective: A picture is worth a thousand words |
title_short | Informed Consent before coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention from the patient’s perspective: A picture is worth a thousand words |
title_sort | informed consent before coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention from the patient’s perspective: a picture is worth a thousand words |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9254333/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35800041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2022.101076 |
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