Review Of Incomplete Filling Of Informed Consent Forms In Surgical Poly In January 2022
Keywords:
Informed Consent, Incompleteness, Surgical PolyAbstract
Based on data received by the Indonesian Health Consumer Empowerment Foundation (YPPKI), from October 1998 to November 2001 there were 46 cases of malpractice complaints. The malpractice cases include operating information which is considered not transparent and Informed Consent which is considered unclear. Informed Consent is the consent given by the patient or family based on an explanation regarding the medical action taken against the patient. The study was conducted at the NY RA Habibie Special Kidney Hospital (RSKG NY RA Habibie) in the Surgery Department with a sample of 44 Informed Consent forms. This research method uses descriptive qualitative research instruments with observations, interviews, and literature studies. The formulation of the problem in this study is how to complete the Informed Consent form for poly surgery at RSKG NY RA Habibie in January 2022 and what are the inhibiting factors for completing the Informed Consent form for poly surgery at RSKG RA Habibie in January 2022. The results obtained are 86.36% of the completeness of the informed consent at the hospital and the inhibiting factors were the patient's family and doctor who did not complete the informed consent, and the SOP for filling out the informed consent was not optimal. The conclusion of this study is that filling out the Informed Consent at RSKG NY RA Habibie in the surgical section is not complete and the contributing factor is the patient's family and medical staff have not carried out the SOP for filling out the Informed Consent optimally.