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IMPROVED PATIENT AWARENESS AND SATISFACTION USING PROCEDURE SPECIFIC CONSENT FORMS IN CARPAL TUNNEL DECOMPRESSION SURGERY.
Document Type
Article
Source
Hand Surgery. 2013, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p53-57. 5p.
Subject
*CARPAL bones
*SURGICAL decompression
*PATIENT satisfaction
*CARPAL tunnel syndrome
*APPLIED kinesiology
*PATIENTS
Language
ISSN
0218-8104
Abstract
Carpal tunnel decompression (CTD) is a common procedure amenable to procedure specific consent forms (PSCFs). These may help better inform patients and so increase patient satisfaction with the consent process. We assessed the use of a PSCF for CTD. The PSCF mentions eight complications of carpal tunnel surgery and alternative non-operative treatments. Two groups of 40 patients each were compared prospectively. Patients in one group were issued with a PSCF prior to admission whereas those in the other group were not. After standard pre-operative consent, patients were interviewed prior to surgery and assessed for their awareness of complications and alternative treatment options. The patients who received a PSCF showed greater awareness of different complications and alternative treatments and reported greater satisfaction with the consent process. We conclude that using PSCFs is a very useful and inexpensive adjunct to improve patient awareness and satisfaction with the consent process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]