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Qualitative documentary analysis of guidance on information provision and consent for the introduction of innovative invasive procedures including surgeries within NHS organisations' policies in England and Wales.

Cynthia A OchiengHollie Sarah RichardsJesmond ZahraSian CousinsDaisy ElliottNicholas WilsonSangeetha ParamasivanKerry N L AveryJohnny MathewsBarry G MainRobert HinchliffeNatalie S BlencoweJane M Blazeby
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Nearly a fifth of all the policies lacked guidance on information to be provided to patients. There was variability in the policy documents regarding what patients should be told about innovative procedures. Further research is needed to ascertain the information and level of detail appropriate for patients when considering innovative procedures. A core information set including patients' and clinicians' views is required to address variability around information provision/consent for innovative procedures.
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