Through Patients' Eyes: Evaluating the Consent Process in Elective Orthopedic Surgery at a Tertiary Referral Center in Ireland
Abobaker Younis,
Mehad Elmubarak,
Hussam Elkhwad
Abstract:Background: Informed consent is a critical component of ethical clinical practice, particularly in elective orthopedic procedures. It ensures that patients understand the nature, benefits, and risks of the medical procedures they agree to undergo. This study aims to evaluate the informed consent process at Merlin Park University Hospital from the patient's perspective.Methods: This cross-sectional observational study included 140 participants undergoing elective orthopedic procedures. Data were collected via a… Show more
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