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Valvas, M., (2024). Los riesgos propios de la condición del paciente como información relevante contenida en el formato del consentimiento informado en beneficio del consumidor y proveedor de servicio de salud [Trabajo académico, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27425
Valvas, M., Los riesgos propios de la condición del paciente como información relevante contenida en el formato del consentimiento informado en beneficio del consumidor y proveedor de servicio de salud [Trabajo académico]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27425
@misc{renati/530796,
title = "Los riesgos propios de la condición del paciente como información relevante contenida en el formato del consentimiento informado en beneficio del consumidor y proveedor de servicio de salud",
author = "Valvas Roberto, Manuel Renzo",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The informed consent is a document that must be transferred to the patient by the physician prior to the performance of any surgical intervention, so it must contain all relevant information about the service to be contracted. However, it is common that health specialists only inform the user about the inherent risks of the medical intervention, but not the real risks derived from the patient's health and current condition. This information could lead to a change in the consumer's decision whether or not to undergo the medical intervention. Therefore, the objective of this research work is to determine the importance of having an informed consent that contains relevant information and that it is not exhausted with the delivery of the document but requires the understanding of the content by the patient. Therefore, it will be concluded that the informed consent should adopt a greater similarity to that regulated in the Spanish regulations, since this could strengthen the doctor-patient relationship; the protection of the user's rights to information, health, safety and integrity; reduce the contingencies for administrative infringement of the duty of information, and would allow the creation of personalized informed consents whose particularity will be to communicate the real risks of the patient's current health condition linked to the medical intervention.
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