A document, frequently available in a portable document format, outlines the specifics of a proposed surgical procedure. This document details the nature of the operation, potential risks involved, and alternative treatment options. Completion and signature by the patient (or their legal representative) indicate informed agreement to proceed with the surgery. For instance, prior to a knee replacement, patients are typically presented with a document of this type to review and sign.
The primary significance lies in its contribution to patient autonomy and shared decision-making. By providing comprehensive information, patients are empowered to make informed choices regarding their healthcare. The document also serves as a legal record, protecting both the patient and the medical professionals involved. The concept evolved from a growing recognition of patients’ rights and the ethical obligation of medical practitioners to fully disclose relevant information.