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Multicenter Study
. 2002 Oct;57(10):1012-5.
doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2044.2002.02749.x.

Attitudes of patients and anaesthetists to informed consent for specialist airway techniques

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Multicenter Study

Attitudes of patients and anaesthetists to informed consent for specialist airway techniques

J K Bray et al. Anaesthesia. 2002 Oct.
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Abstract

We investigated the attitudes of 96 patients and 163 anaesthetists to the need for obtaining informed consent before specialist airway techniques. Participants were asked to score six questions using a numerical scale, as to whether they thought consent was necessary before specific procedures, particularly in relation to fibreoptic intubation used for teaching or maintaining skills. Significant differences in opinion were found between patients and anaesthetists despite a wide range of views. Overall, patients felt that specific consent was required for non-routine techniques, whilst anaesthetic respondents felt this was unnecessary, even if teaching. We conclude that guidance in obtaining consent is needed to support anaesthetists wishing to practice or teach fibreoptic intubation.

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