Correlation between doctor's belief on the patient's self-determination and medical outcomes in obtaining informed consent.

Q4 Dentistry Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences Pub Date : 2013-03-01
Keisuke Yoshihara, Kozo Takase
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We employed a questionnaire survey to assess attitudes toward informed consent (IC) among hospital doctors. Based on the result of the correlation analysis, the following two hypotheses were identified. The first hypothesis is that "the doctor's belief that the patient's self-determination is possible promotes cure of illness by obtaining IC." The second hypothesis is that "the doctor's belief that the patient's self-determination is possible has a positive influence on patient's quality of life by obtaining IC." We clarified the rationale for explaining these two hypotheses by applying cross tabulation analysis, discriminant analysis and principal component analysis (PCA). The doctors were divided into two groups in terms of their position on the patient's self-determination. One group of doctors believed the possibility of patient's self-determination, and the other did not. Through our statistical analyses, the characteristics that discriminate these two groups were identified. It was revealed that the former group placed a great importance on the hospitality value, while the latter placed an importance on the service value. Agreement or rejection of the concept of IC has been demonstrated as a key distinguishing factor between the two groups. The results of PCA showed that the doctor's belief on the patient's self-determination in obtaining IC had a significant effect on medical outcomes, and the two above-mentioned hypotheses were revealed.

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医生对病人自决的信念与获得知情同意的医疗结果之间的相关性。
我们采用问卷调查来评估医院医生对知情同意(IC)的态度。根据相关分析的结果,我们确定了以下两个假设。第一个假设是“医生相信病人的自我决定是可能的,从而通过获得IC来促进疾病的治愈。”第二个假设是“医生相信病人的自我决定是可能的,通过获得IC对病人的生活质量有积极的影响。”我们运用交叉表分析、判别分析和主成分分析(PCA)阐明了解释这两个假设的基本原理。根据医生对病人自决的立场,他们被分为两组。一组医生相信病人自决的可能性,而另一组则不相信。通过统计分析,确定了这两个群体的区别特征。结果显示,前者更看重待客价值,后者更看重服务价值。同意或拒绝集成电路的概念已被证明是两个群体之间的关键区别因素。PCA结果显示,医生对患者获得IC的自我决定的信念对医疗结果有显著影响,并揭示了上述两个假设。
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Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences
Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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期刊介绍: "Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences" publishes the results of research conducted at Tokyo Medical and Dental University. The journal made its first appearance in 1954. We issue four numbers by the year.
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