Mental health legislation is often criticised for being fundamentally inconsistent with a rights-based approach to healthcare. One problem is that it often permits the treatment choices of detained patients with capacity to be overridden. In many jurisdictions this concern has led to legislative reform which gives greater respect for individual autonomy concerning treatment. However, unusual healthcare issues exist for mentally disordered forensic patients who are detained in part to protect third party interests, particularly if the patient is detained following criminal behaviour. Balancing the competing interests in these cases is arguably one of the most difficult ethical and clinical issues in psychiatric practice. To what extent shoul...
This paper considers three possible justifications for psychiatric compulsion - dangerousness, capac...
The ability of psychiatric patients and prisoners to provide informed consent to participate in clin...
The context in which the Szmukler et al proposal is put forward is the several reviews in the differ...
Mental health legislation is often criticised for being fundamentally inconsistent with a rights-bas...
In this paper, the second of two, we consider the capacity of those assessed with respect to their a...
In this study, as capacity is ‘decision-specific’, we have assessed the capacity of men and women to...
Background: Consent to treatment is a cornerstone of medical ethics and law. Nevertheless, very litt...
Background Mental capacity is central to legal and ethical debates on the use of compulsion in psych...
Calls for the adoption of a universal capacity approach to replace dedicated mental health law are m...
AbstractBackgroundConsent to treatment is a cornerstone of medical ethics and law. Nevertheless, ver...
Despite the growing amount of data, much information is needed on patients' mental capacity to conse...
In England and Wales mental health services need to take account of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and...
Half a decade ago, the Zinermon court announced the need for clinicians to evaluate the competence o...
Despite the growing amount of data, much information is needed on patients' mental capacity to conse...
This paper considers three possible justifications for psychiatric compulsion - dangerousness, capac...
This paper considers three possible justifications for psychiatric compulsion - dangerousness, capac...
The ability of psychiatric patients and prisoners to provide informed consent to participate in clin...
The context in which the Szmukler et al proposal is put forward is the several reviews in the differ...
Mental health legislation is often criticised for being fundamentally inconsistent with a rights-bas...
In this paper, the second of two, we consider the capacity of those assessed with respect to their a...
In this study, as capacity is ‘decision-specific’, we have assessed the capacity of men and women to...
Background: Consent to treatment is a cornerstone of medical ethics and law. Nevertheless, very litt...
Background Mental capacity is central to legal and ethical debates on the use of compulsion in psych...
Calls for the adoption of a universal capacity approach to replace dedicated mental health law are m...
AbstractBackgroundConsent to treatment is a cornerstone of medical ethics and law. Nevertheless, ver...
Despite the growing amount of data, much information is needed on patients' mental capacity to conse...
In England and Wales mental health services need to take account of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and...
Half a decade ago, the Zinermon court announced the need for clinicians to evaluate the competence o...
Despite the growing amount of data, much information is needed on patients' mental capacity to conse...
This paper considers three possible justifications for psychiatric compulsion - dangerousness, capac...
This paper considers three possible justifications for psychiatric compulsion - dangerousness, capac...
The ability of psychiatric patients and prisoners to provide informed consent to participate in clin...
The context in which the Szmukler et al proposal is put forward is the several reviews in the differ...