informed consent in adult psychiatry
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This article addresses some of the groundwork of informed consent in people with mental illness whose decision-making capacity has obviously been compromised. This article examines four crucial aspects in particular, namely: i) the main elements of informed consent; ii) difficulties pertaining to psychiatric illnesses; iii) the effect of psychiatric disorders on the patient’s capability; iv) how to assess situations in which consents may not be required.
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Authors | ;Ahmed Bait Amer |
Journal | npg asia materials |
Year | 2013 |
DOI | 10.5001/omj.2013.67 |
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