For patients considering surgery, knowledge is power

 Clear, specific patient education helps patients - and surgeons !  Decision and communication aids used in orthopaedic practice had benefits for both patients and surgeons. These findings could be important in facilitating adoption of shared decision-making tools into routine orthopaedic practice. Some surgeons are worried that if they tell the patient all the possible risks and complications of surgery, they will  be scared and refuse the surgery.As this study shows, this is not true ! Surgeons need to respect their patient's intelligence, and help them to make the right decision for themselves by sharing information. Patients trust doctors who are open and transparent.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24048550
Source: The Patient's Doctor - Category: Obstetricians and Gynecologists Tags: Health Invasiveness of surgical procedures Medicine patient Patient Education Surgeon Surgery United States Source Type: blogs