2016
DOI: 10.1142/s2424835516500296
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Preoperative Surgical Discussion and Information Retention by Patients

Abstract: A communication barrier between patients and physicians exists when patients are informed about their preoperative surgical discussion. The retention of information presented is worsened with elapsing time from the initial preoperative discussion to the second preoperative visit immediately prior to surgery. Methods to enhance patients' retention of information prior to surgery must be sought and implemented which will improve patients' treatment outcome.

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“…Given the abundance of information presented to patients, it's possible that they either do not remember all the topics being covered or they are not covered adequately. 14 When considering patient education resources, these topics should be considered for inclusion.…”
Section: Topics Not Well Coveredmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the abundance of information presented to patients, it's possible that they either do not remember all the topics being covered or they are not covered adequately. 14 When considering patient education resources, these topics should be considered for inclusion.…”
Section: Topics Not Well Coveredmentioning
confidence: 99%