37CONSENT TO TREATMENT MENTAL CAPACITY ACT 2005- MENTAL CAPACITY ACT 2 DOCUMENTATION AUDITdoi:10.1016/S1878-7649(14)70254-2Ralph, V.A.Baird, F.E.J.Page, R.F.Elsevier Masson SASEuropean Geriatric Medicine
a statutory framework for people who lack capacity to make decisions for themselves, or who have capacity, and want to make preparations for a time when they may lack capacity in the future.rnThe Act introduces several new roles, bodies and powers all of which support the Act's provisions....
The Act gives the state power to have a person lacking capacity, who is self-neglecting and becoming undernourished, to be admitted to hospital for treatment so long as their treatment in hospital does not amount to a deprivation of their liberty. The Act does not apply to any treatment for...
Consistency of physician judgments of capacity to consent in mild Alzheimer's disease. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the agreement of physician judgments of capacity to consent to treatment for normal and demented older adults. DESIGN: Subjects... DC Marson,B Mcinturff,L Hawkins,... - 《Journal of...
The question of whether a child aged 12 years or more who is sufficiently mature and has the necessary mental capacity may refuse to consent to life-saving... MCQUOID-MASON,D,J - 《Samj South African Medical Journal》 被引量: 3发表: 2014年 Competence to Consent to Treatment: A Guide ...
Further, options for voluntary engagement should be exhausted or futile, and, unless there is a risk, a lack of the capacity to consent to treatment must be present [30]. Secondary mental health care holds the legal authority to decide and effectuate involuntary admissions. This study forms ...
Mental incapacity and consent to treatment. Who gives the go-ahead? Allison G. G Allison - 《Health Service Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 1997年 Mental capacity and consent to treatment in psychiatric patients: the state of the research. The past three decades have seen the emergence of the fie...
In England and Wales, under the provisions of the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005, the competent adult's right to refuse future treatment has been placed onto a statutory footing in the form of Advance Decisions to Refuse Treatment (ADRTs).Two legal principles that are relevant to advance de...
principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 in the procedure of the Trust, specifically around the assessment of capacity and making of best interest decisions. It thus provides an overall framework for key elements of the care and treatment of people ...
Lacks capacity to consent to participate (5) Does not understand English well enough to give informed consent and engage with the study intervention (6) Has a care coordinator (the main clinician providing case management) who is the supervisor of the Community Navigators working within the CMHT...