CapacityProxyThe stated aim of the Mental Capacity Act is to provide greater protection to those who may lose their mental capacities, particularly in terms of informed consent, patient affairs, advanced decisions and research. This article attempts to explore this new statute by way of examining ...
How does the Mental Capacity Act protect individuals? The Mental Capacity Act 2005 is a law thatprotects vulnerable people over the age of 16 around decision-making. ... Every adult, whatever their disability, has the right to make their own decisions wherever possible. People should always sup...
Mental Capacity Act 2005Research Governance Frameworklearning disabilityThe Mental Capacity Act 2005 codified procedures for involving incapacitated adults in research, set out statutory cognitive assessments, and established legality for studies in which participants cannot consent to their participation. While...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 covering England and Wales provides 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,...
摘要: This article will examine the changes in law brought about by the Mental Capacity Act and consider the practical implications for health and social care staff.关键词: Zenker Zenker's diverticulum Zenker and therapy DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2007.68.Sup3.22865 被引量: 23 ...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the Intensivist 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 10 作者:D Kotak,A Lawson 摘要: The use of the simulated annealing algorithm enabled the development of automatic placement and global routing algorithms which performed significantly better than a wide variety of...
This, and the next article drawn attention to a specific aspect of the Mental Capacity Act - the issue of making a living will. At present, under common law, it is the legal right of competent adult patients to refuse medical treatments, but how is this achieved when, due to your ...
People with dementia (PWD) are misunderstood to lack capacity and are therefore denied autonomy. The Mental Capacity Act (MCA, 2005) was designed to empower and protect this group, by facilitating their active participation within the decision-making process. However, an ethics of care perspective...
1 in evaluating the best interests standard in the Mental Capacity Act. It sets out the normative case for a stronger legislative endorsement of will and preferences and the inclusion of greater support mechanisms but rejects the contention that all substitute decision-making can, or should, be ...
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