An Evaluation of the Comprehensibility Levels of Ophthalmology Surgical Consent Forms
Künye
Ay, I. E., & Doğan, M. (2021). An Evaluation of the Comprehensibility Levels of Ophthalmology Surgical Consent Forms. Cureus, 13(7).Özet
Background/Aim
This study aimed to evaluate the comprehensibility of the consent forms used for interventional procedures
in the ophthalmology clinic of a university hospital and to determine which texts could be read according to
patient age and education level.
Materials and methods
Forty separate consent forms used as the standard for various interventional procedures in the
ophthalmology department of a university hospital were evaluated. The comprehensibility formulas used
were developed for the Turkish language by Ateşman and Bezirci-Yilmaz.
Results
As a result of the evaluation of the consent forms in this study, a mean of 55.6±5.73 points was obtained
according to the Ateşman comprehensibility index, and this value was found to correspond to being
understood by eleventh and twelfth-grade school students. According to the Bezirci-Yilmaz
comprehensibility index, the mean points of the consent forms were 10.05±2, which corresponded to a level
that could be understood by 10th and 11th-grade students.
Conclusion
The comprehensibility level of the consent forms given to patients was found to be low in this study, which
was similar to the findings of previous studies in the literature. When preparing informed consent forms, the
education level of the country must be taken into consideration