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Informed Consent and Shared Decision Making in the Perioperative Environment

Elizabeth D. Krebs, Sook C. Hoang

2023Clinics in Colon and Rectal Surgery15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Informed consent and shared decision making (SDM) are crucial portions of preoperative patient management. Informed consent is a standard for surgery from both a legal and ethical standpoint, involving disclosure of potential risks of a procedure and ensuring patient understanding of these risks. SDM is a process in which a clinician and patients decide between two or more treatment plans, taking into account the patient's goals and values. SDM is a particularly important aspect of patient-centered care when two or more treatment options exist or in situations where an indicated treatment may not align with the patient's long-term goals. This article details aspects of and issues surrounding informed consent and SDM.

Topics & Concepts

Informed consentMedicinePerioperativeProcess (computing)Alternative medicineSurgeryComputer scienceOperating systemPathologyPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcarePalliative Care and End-of-Life IssuesPatient Dignity and Privacy