<i>Objective</i>: The aim of this study was to examine perceptions of the place of advance directives in mental health care. <i>Methods</i>: Postal survey of stakeholders was carried out to assess their views on different models of advance directives in mental health care. A total of 473 responded. <i>Results</i>: In all, 28% of psychiatrists thought advance directives were needed compared to 89% of voluntary organisations and above two–thirds of the other stakeholder groups. There were clear tensions between patient autonomy and right to treatment which underpin many of the concerns raised. Autonomy provided by advance directive can be contrasted with a co–operative partnership approach to advance p...
Although clinical and organisational benefits have been expected from Psychiatric Advance Directives...
Background: Advance directives are an expression of a person’s autonomy regarding end-of-life care. ...
This study examines whether Australian psychiatrists would support requests in a psychiatric advance...
<i>Objective</i>: The aim of this study was to examine perceptions of the place of adva...
<i>Background</i>: Interest in advance directives in mental health care is growing inter...
Background: The review of mental health law in the UK has involved consideration of mechanisms for a...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric advance directives (PAD) were shown to be effective in the reduction of c...
Background: Psychiatric advance directives have been incorporated in the Mental Health Care Act 2017...
Background: Anadvance directive is adocument specifyingaperson’s preferences fortreatment, should he...
Objective: Assessment of the attitudes towards somatic and psychiatric advance directives in the Ger...
<b>Background:</b> Where advance directives in mental health have been introduced con...
Advance directives allow users of mental health services to make statements for their future care. I...
OBJECTIVE: Psychiatric advance directives (PADs) provide a legal mechanism for competent adults to d...
This study examines whether Australian psychiatrists would support requests in a psychiatric advance...
Individuals with mental illness have a legal and ethical right to complete advance treatment plannin...
Although clinical and organisational benefits have been expected from Psychiatric Advance Directives...
Background: Advance directives are an expression of a person’s autonomy regarding end-of-life care. ...
This study examines whether Australian psychiatrists would support requests in a psychiatric advance...
<i>Objective</i>: The aim of this study was to examine perceptions of the place of adva...
<i>Background</i>: Interest in advance directives in mental health care is growing inter...
Background: The review of mental health law in the UK has involved consideration of mechanisms for a...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric advance directives (PAD) were shown to be effective in the reduction of c...
Background: Psychiatric advance directives have been incorporated in the Mental Health Care Act 2017...
Background: Anadvance directive is adocument specifyingaperson’s preferences fortreatment, should he...
Objective: Assessment of the attitudes towards somatic and psychiatric advance directives in the Ger...
<b>Background:</b> Where advance directives in mental health have been introduced con...
Advance directives allow users of mental health services to make statements for their future care. I...
OBJECTIVE: Psychiatric advance directives (PADs) provide a legal mechanism for competent adults to d...
This study examines whether Australian psychiatrists would support requests in a psychiatric advance...
Individuals with mental illness have a legal and ethical right to complete advance treatment plannin...
Although clinical and organisational benefits have been expected from Psychiatric Advance Directives...
Background: Advance directives are an expression of a person’s autonomy regarding end-of-life care. ...
This study examines whether Australian psychiatrists would support requests in a psychiatric advance...