Proposal of an informed consent form to obtain audiovisual material from patients

An informed consent is mandatory to obtain any clinical audiovisual material from patients. Although there are some documents created for this purpose, there are some barriers for their application, such as the context in which they were created, the language and download availability. To create a p...

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Published inRevista medíca de Chile Vol. 150; no. 10; pp. 1291 - 1298
Main Authors Tejos, Rodrigo, Navia, Alfonso, Searle, Susana, Yáñez, Gonzalo, Díaz, Gabriel, Fontbona, Montserrat, Danilla, Stefan, Thomas, Claudio, Lasen, José, Marré, Diego, Rodríguez, José Ramón, Guerra, Claudio, Cuadra, Álvaro
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Chile 01.10.2022
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Summary:An informed consent is mandatory to obtain any clinical audiovisual material from patients. Although there are some documents created for this purpose, there are some barriers for their application, such as the context in which they were created, the language and download availability. To create a proposal for an informed consent form (ICF) for the capture and different uses for audiovisual material from patients. A bibliographic search was carried out to obtain different ICFs in Spanish and English, which were subjected to a process of translation, counter-translation and fragmentation. Subsequently, a panel of experts was formed by members of the Chilean Society of Plastic Surgery with extensive experience in social networks. Delphi methodology was applied to reach a consensus about the definitive content of the ICF based on the previously selected fragments. ICFs available for download were identified. The panel was made up of seven Plastic Surgeons and two Delphi rounds were carried out through electronic surveys. At the end of the process, an ICF proposal was obtained for therapeutic, academic or scientific purposes and another for dissemination or education in the mass media. The proposed ICFs were liberated for their use among health care professionals in Chile, who could use them, provided that they are approved by the local healthcare ethics committees.
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ISSN:0717-6163
DOI:10.4067/S0034-98872022001001291