Journal article

Teaching Medical Students about the Informed Consent


Authors listSchleicher, I.; van der Mei, S. H.; Mika, J.; Kreuder, J. G.

Publication year2018

Pages216-222

JournalDer Unfallchirurg

Volume number121

Issue number3

ISSN0177-5537

eISSN1433-044X

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00113-016-0298-6

PublisherSpringer


Abstract

Teaching competencies in communication are important for medical education, but implementation in the surgical curriculum is still deficient. Communication during informed consent is one main issue. The aim of the study was to implement a reproducible teaching module for informed consent, which closely represents reality.

In the existing practical surgical course we implemented a module for practising communication during surgical informed consent with the help of standardized patients and feedback rounds. The outcome was assessed during a clinical examination and the students evaluated the module.

The module was evaluated by the students positively and deemed helpful for their later work as a doctor. The outcome at clinical examination was 63% (mean) for content and structure of the informed consent and 92% for competency in communication.

For improving the quality of informed consent, teaching competencies in communication during informed consent should be implemented in the curriculum of medical studies, but legal and content-based aspects should not be ignored.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSchleicher, I., van der Mei, S., Mika, J. and Kreuder, J. (2018) Teaching Medical Students about the Informed Consent, Der Unfallchirurg, 121(3), pp. 216-222. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00113-016-0298-6

APA Citation styleSchleicher, I., van der Mei, S., Mika, J., & Kreuder, J. (2018). Teaching Medical Students about the Informed Consent. Der Unfallchirurg. 121(3), 216-222. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00113-016-0298-6



Keywords


PATIENT COMMUNICATIONREFORM

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