An assessment of structure and contents quality of informed consent forms in Lambayeque Region, March-June 2010

Authors

  • Betty Castro Maldonado Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo
  • Claudia Carolina Callirgos Lozada Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo
  • Virgilio Efraín Failoc Rojas Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo
  • Juan Alberto Leguía Cerna Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo
  • Cristian Díaz-Vélez Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo

Keywords:

Informed consent, assessment, Quality of Health Care, Physician-Patient Relations

Abstract

Objective: To determine the quality of informed medical consent forms (ICFs) used in different hospitals in Lambayeque region with respect to their structure and contents

Material and method: This was a descriptive, cross-sectional and observational study. ICFs used in Lambayeque hospitals were assessed with respect to their quality of structure and contents with the participation of Ethics Committees. Two categories were established: complied (if the forms were complete and detailed); or non-compliant (because of omission or confounding). Forms were divided according to the number of requisites complied with: more than 75% (complying with 19-24 requisites); between 50 to 75% (12 to 18 requisites) and less than 50% (0 to 11 requisites).  

Results: Of the eight forms studied in the Hospitals of the Region Lambayeque found in no (0%) were eligible hospital of failing to model more than 75% (19-24 requirements), 1 (12.5%) hospitals was found between 50 and 75% (12-18 requirements) and in six hospitals (75%) had less than 50% (0-11 requirements).

Conclusions: The quality of ICFs in Lambayeque region in terms of their structure and contents is poor.

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Published

2010-12-30

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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

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An assessment of structure and contents quality of informed consent forms in Lambayeque Region, March-June 2010. Acta Med Peru [Internet]. 2010 Dec. 30 [cited 2024 Dec. 25];27(4):238-43. Available from: https://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1412

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