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Journal of orthodontics · Dec 2002
An audit of the current consent practices of consultant orthodontists in the UK.
- A W Gardner and J Warren Jones.
- Department of Orthodontics, North Cheshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Warrington Hospital, UK. A.W.Gardner@liverpool.ac.uk
- J Orthod. 2002 Dec 1;29(4):330-4.
ObjectiveTo collect information on the current consent practices of consultant orthodontists for orthodontic and joint orthognathic treatment.DesignPostal questionnaire.Subjects And MethodsThe questionnaire was sent to all 222 consultant orthodontists held on the database of the British Orthodontic Society. The questionnaire consisted of five multi-part questions requiring tick-box responses.OutcomeA total of 199 questionnaires were returned.ResultsWritten information on orthodontic treatment was provided by 56 per cent of respondents whilst 41 per cent obtained written consent. Written information on joint orthognathic treatment was provided by 47.5 per cent of respondents, whilst 20 per cent obtained joint written consent. Most who obtained written consent for orthodontics and joint orthognathic treatment used 16 years as an appropriate age for patients to provide their own consent.ConclusionsConsent practice amongst consultant orthodontists varies, with 35 per cent providing neither written information nor seeking written consent prior to orthodontic or joint orthognathic treatment.
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