Wouter Leclercq

Chapter 1 General Introduction and outline of thesis 9
Chapter 2 A review of surgical informed consent: Past, present, and future. A quest to help patients make better decisions 19
Chapter 3 A survey of the current practice of the informed consent process in general surgery in the Netherlands 41
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 59
Chapter 5 Preoperative education and informed consent in young adults undergoing bariatric surgery: Patient perspectives on current practice 75
Chapter 6 Insight in information provision prior to obtaining surgical informed consent by audiotaping outpatient consultations 93
Chapter 7 Shared decision making and surgical informed consent in general surgery: A pilot study on differences in perspectives of physicians and patients 107
Chapter 8 A decade of litigation regarding surgical informed consent in the Netherlands 123
Chapter 9 Preoperative medical record-keeping can be improved: New informed consent form assists both physicians and patients 141
Chapter 10 Personalised perioperative care by e-health after intermediategrade abdominal surgery: A multicentre, single-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial 157
Chapter 11 Summarizing discussion and conclusions 181
Chapter 12 Future perspectives 189
Chapter 13 Samenvatting 195
Chapter 14 Impact paragraph 203
Dankwoord 209
List of publications 217
Curriculum vitae 233

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