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Engaging English- and Spanish-speaking older adults with and without possible cognitive impairment in advance care planning group visits: protocol for the ENgaging in Advance Care Planning Talks (ENACT) randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
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Perspectives of psychiatrists on Mental Health Care Act, 2017: An in-depth pilot survey.
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Do Psychiatric Advance Directives Protect Autonomy?
JONA's Healthcare Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 2008A psychiatric advance directive (PAD) is a legal resource that allows a person to document his or her wishes about receiving mental health services in the event that he or she is unable to provide consent at a future time. Advantages for completing a PAD include promoting the person's autonomy and authentic self, minimizing harms, and promoting ...
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Psychiatric Advance Directives
Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2003Psychiatric advance directives are gaining attention as the number of consumers seeking metal health services increases. Even though medical advance directives have existed for years, psychiatric advance directives are in their infancy. The goal of these directives is to increase patient autonomy and decrease coercive treatment.
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Use of Psychiatric Advance Directives During Psychiatric Crisis Events
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2008This paper presents the first empirical data regarding the rates and predictors of using psychiatric advance directives. Directives were accessed in only 20% of crisis events for the 69 participants selected on the basis of frequent use of psychiatric emergency and hospital services.
Debra, Srebnik, Joan, Russo
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