Challenges of Obtaining Informed Consent in Emergency Ward: A Qualitative Study in One Iranian Hospital

Author:

Davoudi Nayyereh,Nayeri Nahid Dehghan,Zokaei Mohammad Saeed,Fazeli Nematallah

Abstract

Background and Objective:Regarding the fact that emergency ward has unique characteristics, whose uniqueness affects informed consent processes by creating specific challenges. Hence, it seems necessary to identify the process and challenges of informed consent in the emergency ward through a qualitative study to understand actual patients’ and health care providers’ experiences, beliefs, values, and feelings about the informed consent in the emergency ward. Through such studies, new insight can be gained on the process of informed consent and its challenges with the hope that the resulting knowledge will enable the promotion of ethical, legal as well as effective health services to the patients in the emergency ward.Method:In this qualitative study, research field was one of the emergency wards of educational and public hospitals in Iran. Field work and participant observation were carried out for 515 hours from June 2014 to March 2016. Also, conversations and semi-structured interviews based on the observations were conducted. The participants of the study were nurses and physicians working in the emergency ward, as well as patients and their attendants who were involved in the process of obtaining informed consent.Results:Three main categories were extracted from the data: a sense of frustration; reverse protection; and culture of paternalism in consent process.Conclusion:Findings of this study can be utilized in correcting the structures and processes of obtaining informed consent together with promotion of patients' ethical and legal care in emergency ward. In this way, the approaches in consent process will be changed from paternalistic approach to patient-centered care which concomitantly protects patient’s autonomy.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

General Nursing

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