Analysis of Knowledge and Perception of Implementation of Informed Consent in Patient Pre operations in HVA toeloengredjo Pare Hospital Siyoto Sandu1, Hedo Rudy Surya K.2 1Associate Professor of STIKes Surya Mitra Husada Kediri 2Magister of Health Study Programe of STIKes Surya Mitra Husada Kediri Online published on 3 April, 2018. Abstract Incompleteness and inaccuracy of charging informed consent in patient's pre-operation is a problem related to patient safety, professionalism, behavior, and quality culture. The research objective is to analyze the knowledge and perception of the Implementation of Informed Consent in Patients with Pre-Operations at RS HVA Toeloengredjo Pare. Design Cross-sectional study using. The population is the preoperative patient at RS HVA Toeloengredjo Pare. Eexclusion criteria using simple random sampling technique. The independent variable of research is the knowledge and perception of the patient, and the dependent variable of the study is the completeness and the accuracy of implementation preoperative patient's informed consent. Data were collected by questionnaire and a check list, then the data were analyzed using logistic regression with a <0.05 and cross tabulation analysis. The results showed most respondents have sufficient knowledge of as many as 69 respondents (44, 8%), most respondents have the perception that quite as much as 82 respondents (53.2%), regression Logistic showed that the variables significantly affect the perception of completeness informed consent (p = 0.000) and in the knowledge variables significantly affect the accuracy of informed consent (p = 0.006). The conclusion of this research is knowledge and perception influence together to the completeness or accuracy of Informed Consent. Good knowledge and perception will support the application of informed consent accuracy and precision of informed consent delivery. Top Keywords Informed Consent, Pre-Operation, Knowledge, Perception. Top |