Abstract

At the Cilegon City Hospital, there were several Informed Cosent forms which wereincomplete, especially when filling in the identification of the patient and the person incharge of the patient and authentication of the doctor and the person in charge of thepatient. The purpose of this study was to identify patient identity, authentication andimportant reports and to find out the factors causing the incomplete filling of InformedConsent. This type of research uses quantitative descriptive research. The populationin this study is the object population and the subject population and the sample in thisstudy is the object sample and the subject sample. The average completeness ofpatient identity on the informed consent sheet was 96% and incompleteness was 4%,the average completeness of authentication was 81% and incompleteness was 19%,the average completeness of important reporting was 100% and incompleteness was0%. Factors causing the incompleteness of filling out the informed consent sheet werebecause the doctor was in a hurry to fill out the informed consent and the lack ofsocialization and evaluation of the importance of filling out the complete informedconsent. It is expected that the hospital should carry out periodic socialization andevaluation of the importance of filling out complete Informed Consent as well asmonitoring.

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