consentpsychiatric admissionMental Health ActBackground : Little is known regarding capacity to agree to admission of informal patients later detained under Section 5(2) of the UK Mental Health Act. Aim : To evaluate how frequently such capacity is assessed and to discover associations related to ...
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....
to assessing capacity to consent to sexual relations, in particular the problems caused by treating decisions about sexual relations as generic, but decisions about contact with other people as specific.Originality/value This paper is a comprehensive summary of the current state of the application of...
medical practitioners must act in that person's best interests, and if to improve or prevent deterioration in his or her physical or mental health require... Oates,L - 《Bmj Clinical Research》 被引量: 11发表: 2000年 Understanding Treatment Without Consent In Understanding Treatment Without Conse...
The inclusion criteria were as follows: (a) diagnosed as deaf, (b) at least 18 years old, (c) a member of GNAD, and (d) has the capacity to consent to participate in the study. Conversely, prospective participants were excluded if they had not been diagnosed as deaf, were below 18 ...
Many North American jurisdictions permit involuntary psychiatric treatment to proceed only when a person lacks the capacity (or competence) to consent or w... J Dawson,A K?Mpf - 《Psychology Public Policy & Law》 被引量: 26发表: 2006年 Challenges in Implementing Disaster Mental Health Programs...
The law and mental handicap: 3. The Mental Health Act, 1983 — consent to treatmentdoi:10.1111/j.1468-3156.1984.tb00200.xMike J. GunnJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdJournal of the British Institute of Mental Handicap (APEX)
TheMental Capacity Act 2005: promoting the citizenship of people with dementia? This book is a small volume in the series "Perspectives in Medical Virology." It seeks to provide an overview of all of the viruses that have been associat... G Boyle - 《Health & Social Care in the Community...
Bournewood: an indefensible gap in mental health law A ubiquitous point, throughout the text of the convention, is informed consent, one of the main achievements of the convention. Informed consent becomes the cornerstone of every medical act therein regulated: therapeutic interventions, o... Dicke...
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...