Capacity is considered situation-specific, and thus should be judged separately for each decision faced by the patient. This article gives an overview of the main pieces of legislation in the different legislative areas of the UK: England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland; and assists ...
Capacity, consent, and mental health legislation: time for a new standard? Recent international reforms in mental health legislation have introduced a capacity test as a criterion for civil commitment. There are proposals that a c... O’Brien,J Anthony - 《Contemporary Nurse》 被引量: 15发表:...
capacity Medspeak-UK A generic term for the sum of the resources available to an organisation, service or community, including people, money, equipment, expertise, skills and information. Psychology A term referring to a person’s ability to understand and retain information about his/her medical...
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Mental capacity 来自 webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk 喜欢 0 阅读量: 12 作者: DO Health 摘要: About legislation and policy to support people affected by a lack of capacity to make decisions.收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 免费下载 求助全文 webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk ...
The Mental Capacity Act (2005) governs decision-making processes on behalf of adults who are unable to give informed consent, whether they lose mental capacity at some point in their lives due to illness or injury or where the incapacitating condition
Mental Capacity Act 2005 A UK Parliamentary Act which provides the statutory framework to empower and protect vulnerable people unable to make their own decisions, and clarifies who can make those decisions, in which situations and how they should go about it, as well as enabling people to plan...
The Mental Capacity Act (2005) governs decision-making processes on behalf of adults who are unable to give informed consent, whether they lose mental capacity at some point in their lives due to illness or injury or where the incapacitating condition
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