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Discussing surgical innovation with patients: a qualitative study of surgeons' and governance representatives' views.

Jesmond ZahraSangeetha ParamasivanNatalie S BlencoweSian CousinsKerry N L AveryJohnny MathewsBarry G MainAngus G K McNairRobert HinchliffeJane M BlazebyDaisy Elliott
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
This study highlights the challenges of information provision and obtaining informed consent in the context of innovative surgery, including establishing if and how a procedure is truly innovative, determining the key information to discuss with patients, ensuring information provision is objective and balanced, and managing patient expectations and preferences. This suggests that surgeons may require support and training to discuss novel procedures with patients. Further work should capture consultations where new procedures are discussed with patients and patients' views of these information exchanges.
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