PATIENT SATISFACTION TOWARDS SURGICAL INFORMED CONSENT PROCESS AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG PATIENTS WHO UNDERGONE MAJOR SURGERY IN GURAGE ZONE HOSPITALS, SNNPR, ETHIOPIA, 2022
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2022-05
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Wolkite University
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Introduction: Surgical informed consent is an important aspect of any surgical operation, and it
should be founded on clear communication between patients and health-care providers, which is
based on human rights, autonomy, and the right to information. Patient satisfaction with the
informed consent procedure is a key indication of patient satisfaction with health-care services
and a reflection of high-quality care. For all surgical operations, a properly informed consent
process is at the core of collaborative decision-making, legal requirements, and ethical
commitments. Despite this, it is rarely applied consistently and rarely approaches the theoretical
ideal.
Objective: This study aims to assess the level of patient satisfaction towards surgical informed
consent process and associated factors among patients admitted to surgical ward for major
surgery in Gurage zone hospitals,2022
Materials and Methods: Hospital based cross-sectional study was conducted from April 1to
May 30, 2022 at WKU Specialized Hospital and Attat hospital. A total of 409 surgical patients
were selected using a systematic random sampling method. Data was entered, cleaned and
analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Science windows version 22. Binary logistic
regression model was used for factors analysis and the degree of association between
independent and dependent variables was assessed using an adjusted odds ratio with a 95%
confidence interval. Finally, the variables that have a p-value of <0.05 in multivariate analysis
was considered as statistically significant.
Result: A total of 409 study participants were interviewed and giving a response rate of 98.79 %.
In this study, being female (AOR:2.779, 95% CI:2.12-6.72), having language barrier (AOR:
3.866, 95% CI:2.48-9.53), sufficiency of time allocated (AOR:4.01, 95% CI:2.44-7.93) and were
factors significantly associated with patients’ dissatisfaction level towards surgical informed
consent.
Conclusion and recommendation: This study revealed that the level of patient
dissatisfaction with the SIC process was high. So, hospitals found in Gurage zone should prepare
training session for health professionals to strength patient to health provider relationship and to
improve way of delivering informed consent service and to increase patient satisfaction.
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Patient satisfaction,, , surgical informed consent,, Gurage zone hospital