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Copyright Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Winter 2017

Abstract

Introduction The dental record comprehends a valuable clinical tool that consists of a compilation of the documents and information necessary to the administrative, clinical and legal procedures in dentistry.1 These documents may include the clinical file, medical prescriptions and certificates, complimentary imaging exams (e.g. radiographs), and informed consent forms.2 The dental record of each patient may be handled manually or digitally, by a single dentist or several dentists, becoming potentially misfiled during this process.3 According to the Brazilian Code of Dental Ethics, the dentist must be aware of properly implementing clinical data in the patient's dental record.4 The same code also considers as ethical fault the lack of giving to the patient treatment alternatives (when applicable) and proper explanations on the treatment objective, risks and costs.4 In this context, informed consent plays an essential part in the routine of dentistry. The questions and possible answers were: 1) Dentist's sex (possible answers: male/female); 2) Do you provide verbal explanations on the treatment plan? (possible answers: yes/no); 3) Do you use informed consent forms in operative dentistry? (possible answers: yes, every time/yes, sometimes/no, I do not see the need for bureaucratizing the clinical routine/no, the patient is not able to understand what is written in the informed consent/no, the informed consent has no legal value/no, I use a treatment contract instead of the informed consent/no, I have a good relationship with my patients/no, I am insured for civil liability/no, I have complete dental records signed by the patient/no, I am supported by lawyers); 4) How did you obtain your informed consent form? (possible answers: I found it on the internet/I contacted a lawyer/I contacted a specialist in legal dentistry/I designed it myself/I obtained it from a colleague and made my own adaptations/other); 5) When do you apply the informed consent form to the patient? (possible answers: in the first consultation, before starting the treatment/in the first consultation but after starting the treatment/other); 6) Who applies the informed consent form in your office? (possible answers: I apply it/my secretary or staff members apply); 7) Do you believe that the patient understands all the information contained in your informed consent? (possible answers: yes/no).

Details

Title
Screening the use of informed consent forms prior to procedures involving operative dentistry: ethical aspects
Author
Rodrigues, Livia Graziele; de Souza, João Batista; de Torres, Erica Miranda; Silva, Rhonan Ferreira
Pages
67-71
Section
Original Article
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Winter 2017
Publisher
Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
ISSN
2008210X
e-ISSN
20082118
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1890527269
Copyright
Copyright Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Winter 2017