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Factors Affecting Risk Recall in Open Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery

Sponsored by Michael Bezuhly

About this trial

Last updated 10 years ago

Study ID

CDHA-RS/2014-244

Status

Completed

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

16+ Years
All Sexes

Trial Timing

Ended 10 years ago

What is this trial about?

Understanding of an operation and its risks has been shown to give patients more realistic expectations, increase cooperation and result in higher satisfaction. Traditionally, informed consent for surgical procedures involve a discussion between the surgeon and the patient, but many patients easily forget the details of these talks. The investigators wish to investigate if providing a written pamphlet along with the standard oral discussion improves patients' ability to remember the details of the operation, improving the quality of the informed consent process. In addition, we will test whether a group consultation format provides a model for large-volume, low-variation, low-urgency surgery without reducing ability to recall risks of surgery or overall satisfaction.

What are the participation requirements?

Inclusion Criteria

* Referral to the Halifax Infirmary plastic surgery clinic for consultation for open carpal tunnel release

Exclusion Criteria

* Age less than 16 years

* Inability to fluently communicate in English

* Discussion of additional procedures

* Prior open (not percutaneous) hand surgery

* Inability to give informed consent