Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
100855 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundWhere advance directives in mental health have been introduced concern has been expressed about their content including inappropriate treatment choices, ambiguity, or the impact of decisions on resources.AimTo examine the content of advance statements in Scotland.MethodA thematic analysis of 55 advance statements presented to the Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland.ResultsThe format of statements did not always follow the guidelines and there were considerable differences in the content. A total of 96% of the statements included at least one specific treatment refusal. In contrast 45% named specific medications they were prepared to take. 55% contained wider information than ‘treatment’, including setting and other supports.ConclusionsThe majority of advance statements contained clear information about preferences as to medical treatment. The additional requests raise questions about what is meant by treatment.

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