Consent for cataract surgery training: a national trainers' survey

白内障手术培训知情同意:一项全国培训师调查

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Abstract

AIMS: To evaluate current trainers' attitudes and practices for informing patients about the trainee participation in cataract surgery within the United Kingdom. METHODS: An anonymous online survey was distributed to current cataract surgery trainers via all Royal College of Ophthalmologists' tutors within the United Kingdom. Trainers were asked specific questions about their current consent practice regarding trainee participation in the cataract surgery. Questions also targeted experiences of patient complaints about training. RESULTS: One hundred and twenty-three trainers completed the survey. Ninety-three percent (n=114) of responders were consultants and 7% (n=8) were non-consultant career-grade doctors or other grades. A total of 34% (n=42) of responders stated that consent was usually taken by themselves or the trainee assigned to the list, whereas 26% (n=32) always took consent themselves. Sixty percent of responders (n=74) stated that consent is taken on the day of surgery; 59% (n=73) indicated consent is taken where listing takes place. Thirty-three percent (n=41) of trainers indicated that they had experienced patient dissatisfaction or complaints. Surgical complications, length of surgery, and discussions during surgery were the leading causes of complaints. Thirty-nine percent (n=48) would operate themselves if patients requested no trainee participation. CONCLUSIONS: There is a wide variety in the current practice of disclosure and level of information given regarding trainee participation in surgery. This will influence patients' expectations, experiences, and satisfaction.

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