Kamaruddin Ahmad1, Kevin Moissinac2,Boon Chong Se To1
1. Department of Orthopaedics, Hospital Pulau Pinang
2. Department of Medical Sciences, University Putra Malaysia
CITATION: Kamaruddin Ahmad, Kevin Moissinac, Boon Chong Se To. Do patients want to be involved in treatment decisions. International Medical Research Journal. 1998;2(2):89–91.
ABSTRACT
In recent years, the increased accessibility to information has resulted in patients and their relatives becoming more familiar with medical issues and perhaps desiring a more prominent role in treatment decisions. A study of the extent of involvement that orthopaedic patients wanted in decisions regarding their treatment showed that the majority (84%) wanted significant decisions regarding their treatment to rest with their attending doctor. Whether this is characteristic when an individual assumes the sick role or a result of being inadequately informed remains to be determined.
KEYWORDS: Patient involvement, treatment decisions, treatment choice