Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica (Aug 2016)

Evaluation of the informed consent procedure for total knee arthroplasty patients in Turkey

  • Perihan Elif Ekmekci,
  • Alp Burak Ekmekci,
  • Özgür Karakaş,
  • Ahmet Kulduk,
  • Berna Arda

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 4
pp. 400 – 404

Abstract

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Objective: The purpose of this research is to evaluate the ethical aspects of informed consent process of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) patients in Turkey. Methods: The study included 50 patients undergoing TKA in Gazi Mustafa Kemal State Hospital Orthopedics Clinic. A face to face survey was conducted to determine the ethical appropriateness of the main components of informed consent process such as; disclosure of material information about the disease and alternative treatment options, understanding the disclosed information, comprehending the written consent form and voluntariness in deciding. Results: The survey revealed that all TKA patients signed informed consent form, 80% of the participants received material information about their disease, 62% were disclosed information about TKA operation, 56% read (in personal or with the assistance of a relative) the written informed consent form, 28% received information regarding possible complications of TKA and 85% were not given any information about the alternative treatments. Conclusions: Informed consent process in TKA patients have flourished compared to previous years, but still there are some aspects in need of improvement. Using short and understandable language, developing multi-media sources and involving patients to informed consent form development process would contribute to the process. Keywords: Total knee arthroplasty, Informed consent, Respect to autonomy, Ethical principle