MODERN ETHICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL COLLISION OF INFORMED VOLUNTARY CONSENT (ON THE EXAMPLE OF A PRIVATE DENTAL PATHOLOGY)

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Abstract. The results of a survey of 129 parents whose children underwent surgery for ankyloglossia showed: 67.5 % of parents believed that dentists provided them with sufficient information about this medical service, but only 25.6 % of them gave informed voluntary consent exclusively independently, and 74.4 % – after consulting with other people and / or getting acquainted with other sources (among the latter, first of all, the Internet appeared, where thematically scandalous or alarmist information is often found). Accordingly, this ethical and psychological collision should be taken into account by doctors when implementing the practice of informed voluntary consent, and healthcare organizers should better conduct public events on topical medical problems of both federal and, especially, regional nature (with the participation of people representing the most various, up to diametrically opposed points of view on the problem under discussion).

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Yulian O. Kroman

Volgograd State Medical University

Author for correspondence.
Email: gateofaden@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8542-8564

postgraduate student of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry of the Volgograd State Medical University, Volgograd, Russia

Russian Federation

Irina V. Fomenko

Volgograd State Medical University

Email: fomenira@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5279-6106

Doctor of medical Sciences, assistant professor, head of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry of the Volgograd State Medical University

Vladimir V. Delarue

Volgograd State Medical University

Email: vvdnvd@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2812-4035

PhD (Medicine), Doctor of sociologic Sciences, professor, professor of the Department of general and clinical psychology of the Volgograd State Medical University, Volgograd; Russia

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