PMID: 2097013Dec 1, 1990Paper

Informed consent for bone marrow transplantation: identification of relevant information by referring physicians

Bone Marrow Transplantation
D A SingerG L Messerschmidt

Abstract

Two hundred Michigan hematologists-oncologists were sent a 34-item questionnaire designed to assess what patients should know at the time of giving consent to bone marrow transplant (BMT). Sixty-three (32%) responded to a single mailing and rated items on a 8-point scale, varying from 0 = no need to know to 7 = appreciation of consequences essential. The mean rating across items was 5.2, indicating that all items were important. Statistically, the items separated into three groups: (1) above average importance - 13 items; (2) average importance - 9 items; (3) below average importance - 12 items. Items of above average importance included the rationale for BMT and the collective risks and benefits of the process, including the patient's well-being post-transplant. Informed consent documents did not include 5/13 items of above average importance, yet 12/21 items of average and below average importance were included. Fourteen demographic variables were correlated with each item and none were significant, indicating that the ratings represent a broad consensus in the referring physician community as to what a patient should understand before consenting to BMT. The vast majority of referring physicians agreed that patients usually h...Continue Reading

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