2015
DOI: 10.1177/0969733015614880
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Informed consent: A study of patients with life-threatening illnesses

Abstract: Abstract:Background: The relationship between healthcare professionals and patients in the Spanish health sector has undergone dramatic change. One aspect of this is that the use of informed consent has become a key factor in the delivery of adequate healthcare. But although a certain period of time has already passed since informed consent started to be used, in Spain there is still doubt about how adequately informed consent is being used.

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“…O consentimento informado é a ferramenta básica que consolida a autonomia do paciente (19) . Ao solicitar ao paciente o consentimento para realizar atividades relacionadas ao cuidado, o enfermeiro reconhece neste a sua capacidade de tomar decisões autônomas relacionadas à saúde e bem-estar (20) .…”
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“…O consentimento informado é a ferramenta básica que consolida a autonomia do paciente (19) . Ao solicitar ao paciente o consentimento para realizar atividades relacionadas ao cuidado, o enfermeiro reconhece neste a sua capacidade de tomar decisões autônomas relacionadas à saúde e bem-estar (20) .…”
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“…Ao solicitar ao paciente o consentimento para realizar atividades relacionadas ao cuidado, o enfermeiro reconhece neste a sua capacidade de tomar decisões autônomas relacionadas à saúde e bem-estar (20) . Para isso, os pacientes necessitam receber informações sobre sua condição clínica, a opções terapêuticas disponíveis e os riscos e benefícios das intervenções propostas (19) .…”
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“…Consent practice, therefore, generally responds only to administrative or legal objectives 38 . A study carried out in Spain on the perception of patients about the ICF showed that they recognized the document as a formality rather than an ethical obligation, some of them even feeling coerced to sign it 39 .…”
Section: Contradictions Between Clinical Guidelines and Care Practicementioning
confidence: 99%