SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.23 issue3Late traumatic birth complicationRadiological case author indexsubject indexarticles search
Home Pagealphabetic serial listing  

Services on Demand

Journal

Article

Indicators

Related links

  • Have no similar articlesSimilars in SciELO

Share


Nascer e Crescer

Print version ISSN 0872-0754

Abstract

SILVA, José Antônio Cordero da  and  BOTELHO, Nara Macedo. Informed consent of women attended by students of medicine performing gynecological examination in obstetrics and gynecology clinic of Fundação Santa Casa de Misericórdia do Pará. Nascer e Crescer [online]. 2014, vol.23, n.3, pp.164-167. ISSN 0872-0754.

Introduction: The classes are crucial for medical training. However, issues such as obstetrics and gynecology, physical examination is deeply intimate, dealing with areas of the human body which prevail prejudices and taboos. Objective: Evaluate the consent form from women assisted by undergraduate students of medicine at teaching hospital in the state of Pará Reference. Method: The study will be conducted in the months from March to April 2013, with a sample of 110 women attended by undergraduate’s medicine in obstetrics and gynecology clinic of a teaching hospital. Results: The majority of women at study had clarification on the gynecological examination to be performed (79%) and claim that consent was required for the exam (58%), which occurred without pain or discomfort (55%), and 66% of graduates went on to conduct the test in the presence of pain or discomfort. After performing the same 41% of women reported feeling ashamed and who did not receive clarification revealed that they would feel better (48%) or indifferent (48%) if they received. 62% reported not being asked to participate in the graduate examination, however his conduct was considered adequate (64%), and seriously environment during the exam (65%). 55% of women report having knowledge of an academic teaching hospital. Conclusion:  Most  women  got  clarified about the gynecological examination, especially by the physician preceptor, claim that consent was required for the exam, and was not questioned the participation of the student in the meantime.

Keywords : Academic Medical Centers; education and health; Informed Consent; women.

        · abstract in Portuguese     · text in Portuguese     · Portuguese ( pdf )

 

Creative Commons License All the contents of this journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License