Knowledge Check: IPEP 5
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Key challenges of aligning expectations for informed consent are to discuss and explore what patients and families are hoping for and want to know, staying within time constraints, and overcoming the frequent lack of training that clinicians have in handling this topic. c is incorrect –or incorrect in many, non-emergent circumstances. As the surgeons discuss, it is often inappropriate, and can undermine aligning of expectations, to insist that the consent form be completed during an initial meeting.
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In the video (section: 16:27 to 17:14), Dr. Stone reminds us that misaligned expectations can result in dissatisfaction with the outcomes of surgery even if it is a technical success. This reinforces prior learning in this course –you may also wish to review Dr. Sato and Adena Cohen-Bearak videos to remind yourself of research on the impact of ineffective communication on understanding of outcomes and satisfaction with surgery.
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All of the above are helpful ways to improve the likelihood of aligning expectations for informed consent.