-- A trainee (resident) may be present in my surgery. True* or False -- A sales representative may participate in the procedure. True or False* -- In the event that a health-care provider sustains a needle stick/exposure to my blood or bodily fluid, they may draw my blood and test me for; a. HIV b. hepatitis* c. both d. neither (Correct answers are marked with an *)These patients answered an average of 71.5 percent of all the questions correctly. Patient comprehension of the consent form dropped even further following surgery. At the first post-operative visit with the physician about one to two weeks after surgery, patients responded to the same questionnaire again; patients who had a second post-operative visit, one to two months after surgery, were given the questionnaire a third time. Both groups answered only 60 percent of questions correctly. Age was found to be a huge factor in a patient's recall, as patients over the age of 50 answered fewer questions correctly than the under-50 group. Education level also appeared to have an effect. For example, patients with only an eighth-grade education got the lowest percentage of questions correct, and that percentage increased as the level of education increased, with patients who had graduate degrees answering the highest percentage correctly. This trend was most notable on the post-operative scores. "Informed consent has been shown to be an important protection for both the patient and the physician, ensuring that patients undergoing surgery fully grasp the entire process," said Dr. Crepeau. "Both physicians and patients need to take responsibility by asking questions and openly communicating to help ensure a good result." Disclosure: Dr. Crepeau and her co-authors received no compensation for this study. Abstract 211 AAOS advisory statement on physician-patient communication and informed consent About AAOS To view this release online, go to: http://www.pwrnewmedia.com/2008/aaos030608/index.html
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