Just reading the 14-page consent form I've been sent before my operation next week. It's okay, because I'm a professor with a medical degree
@MarkCheetham @trishgreenhalgh @medskep That's v good to hear Mark. When is the patient given their copy in your process, out of interest?
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@C7RKY here's an example of our information sheets http://www.sath.nhs.uk/Library/Documents/Cancer/Bowel/Right%20Hemi_Ileo%20caecal%20Resection%20Small%20Bowel.pdf …#bowelcancer@trishgreenhalgh@medskep -
@MarkCheetham@trishgreenhalgh@medskep Excellent pre-op info. How about the consent form copy being given? Is that procedure specific too? -
@C7RKY currently a hand written copy of consent given with the booklet. This allows personalisation if the risks@trishgreenhalgh@medskep -
@MarkCheetham@trishgreenhalgh@medskep Ok, so handwritten still. Any reason the consent form process hasn't been computerised as yet? -
@C7RKY some specialities have. It's difficult to put individual risks on a standard form though.@trishgreenhalgh@medskep -
@MarkCheetham@trishgreenhalgh@medskep Appreciated, but it's as easy to add/remove risks on computer then print for signing, one wd think? -
@C7RKY maybe, any advantages to using a computer?@trishgreenhalgh@medskep -
@MarkCheetham@trishgreenhalgh@medskep Yes. Creates audit trail of any consent form changes. Prevents fraudulent post-signature amendment. - 4 more replies
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@C7RKY in clinic, when we have together decided to go for an operation. Supplemented with information booklets@trishgreenhalgh@medskepThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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