Patients' Perceptions and Expectations of Family Participation in the Informed Consent Process of Elective Surgery in Taiwan
Purpose: This study investigated patients' perceptions and expectations of their families' participation in the informed consent process of elective surgery. Methods: This is a survey study. Anonymous questionnaires that were mailed to potential participants included a demographic data she...
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Main Authors: | Mei-Ling Lin, RN, MSN (Author), Wai-Ming Kan, PhD (Author), Ching-Huey Chen, RN, PhD (Author) |
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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