Table of Contents
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Wouter Leclercq
Chapter 1 General Introduction and outline of thesis
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Chapter 2 A review of surgical informed consent: Past, present, and future. A quest to help patients make better decisions
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Chapter 3 A survey of the current practice of the informed consent process in general surgery in the Netherlands
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Chapter 4 Challenging the knowledge base and skillset for providing surgical consent by orthopedic and plastic surgeons in the Netherlands: An identified area of improvement in patient safety
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Chapter 5 Preoperative education and informed consent in young adults undergoing bariatric surgery: Patient perspectives on current practice
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Chapter 6 Insight in information provision prior to obtaining surgical informed consent by audiotaping outpatient consultations
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Chapter 7 Shared decision making and surgical informed consent in general surgery: A pilot study on differences in perspectives of physicians and patients
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Chapter 8 A decade of litigation regarding surgical informed consent in the Netherlands
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Chapter 9 Preoperative medical record-keeping can be improved: New informed consent form assists both physicians and patients
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Chapter 10 Personalised perioperative care by e-health after intermediategrade abdominal surgery: A multicentre, single-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial
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Chapter 11 Summarizing discussion and conclusions
181
Chapter 12 Future perspectives
189
Chapter 13 Samenvatting
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Chapter 14 Impact paragraph
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Dankwoord
209
List of publications
217
Curriculum vitae
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