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[ST-54] Statement on principles of patient education

[by the American College of Surgeons]

The critical role of patients and their significant others as integral members of surgical teams is essential to delivering optimum and safe surgical care. Active involvement of patients as partners in care can increase compliance and decrease complications through early identification of risks. The American Board of Medical Specialties and the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education have both emphasized the important role of patients within the context of the core competencies.1 Patients need to possess the requisite knowledge and skills to contribute effectively to their care, and patient education is key in this regard.

The American College of Surgeons (ACS) supports the Patients Bill of Rights2 and the recommendations of the Institute of Medicine,3 that have underscored the rights and responsibilities of patients to fully participate in their care. Patients need to be provided with education to help them in decisions regarding their operations, and to help them effectively participate in the surgical experience and contribute to their continuing care. Patient education materials should be based on contemporary principles of surgical education and evidence-based medicine, and tailored to the specific needs of the individual patient.

The ACS supports

References:

1Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education: Outcome Project: General Competencies. Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education Web site. Internet (http://www.acgme.org/outcome/comp/compFull.asp), retrieved February 9, 2006.

2President’s Advisory Commission of Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry: Appendix A: Consumer Bill of Rights and Responsibilities. Final Report. President’s Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry Web site. Internet (http://www.hcqualitycommission.gov/cborr/), retrieved January 3, 2006.

3Institute of Medicine: Report Brief: Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century. National Academy of Science. Institute of Medicine Web site. Internet (http://www.iom.edu/CMS/8089/5432/27184.aspx), retrieved January 16, 2006.

 

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Reprinted from Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons
Vol.91, No. 8, August 2006

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