The effects of informed consent format on preoperative anxiety in patients undergoing inferior third molar surgery
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Torres Lagares, Daniel; Heras Meseguer, Marisa; Azcárate Velázquez, Francisco; Hita Iglesias, Pilar; Ruiz de León, Gonzalo; Hernández Pacheco, Esther; Gutiérrez Pérez, José Luis
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2014
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Objectives: To evaluate the effect of informed consent format on preoperative anxiety of patients.
Material and Methods: We performed a prospective study (91 patients) undergoing lower third molar extraction.
Patients were distributed into three groups. Informed consent for surgery was obtained through a written docu
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ment, an oral interview or a video recording. Afterwards, patients were asked about their anxiety level and the
effect the informed consent had had on it.
Results: Whereas the information conveyed both in oral and written formats relieved the patient to some extent (in
a scale of -3 to +3) 0.97±1.21 and 0.29±0.97, respectively), the video recording increased patient's anxiety in a sta
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tistically significant way (in a scale of -3 to +3, -0.57±1.43). The difference obtained between the values obtained
in oral and written information was not statistically significant.
Discussion: The most adequate format, according to our study, would be the oral format.
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