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EAT-PAD: Educating about psychiatric advance directives in India

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2019
Background: With India enacting the Mental Health Care Act (MHCA; No. 10 of 2017a), Psychiatric Advance Directives (PADs) have been legalised and have become binding orders for psychiatrists treating patients. There is a paucity of research into acceptability of PADs in Indian mental health care, likely due to a lack of awareness.
Sharad, Philip   +7 more
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From Psychiatric Advance Directives to the Joint Crisis Plan

Psychiatric Services, 2009
The Frontline Reports column features short descriptions of novel approaches to mental health problems or creative applications of established concepts in different settings. Material submitted for the column should be 350 to 750 words long, with a maximum of three authors (one is preferred) and no references, tables, or figures.
Henderson, Claire   +3 more
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Psychiatric Advance Directives and Human Rights

Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 2010
Since the early 1990s many jurisdictions have recognised psychiatric advance directives. In Australia, reviews of mental health legislation have been completed in New South Wales and the Northern Territory, and are on foot in Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, the ACT and Victoria. To date, only the ACT and Victorian reviews have
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Psychiatric advance directives, a quality improvement project

2023
Purpose of Project: Psychiatric Advance Directives (PADs) are legal and medical documents that allow individuals with mental health conditions to outline the mental health treatment they would like to receive if they become psychiatrically incapacitated.
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The Content and Clinical Utility of Psychiatric Advance Directives

Psychiatric Services, 2005
This paper provides the first systematic examination of the content and clinical utility of psychiatric advance directives, which are documents that specify treatment preferences in advance of periods of compromised decision making.Directives were completed by 106 community mental health center outpatients with at least two psychiatric hospitalizations
Debra S, Srebnik   +6 more
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[Psychiatric advance directives--medical models into psychiatric medicine].

Harefuah, 2014
Since the year 2005, in the field of general medicine, the legislature in Israel determined ways to implement medically advanced directives according to the power of the law. Different states in the world had implemented parallel legislation for patients who suffer from mental illness.
Sigal, Mautner   +3 more
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Psychiatric Advance Directives: A Call for Humanization

Psychiatric Services, 2023
Cherene, Caraco   +2 more
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Advance Directives for Psychiatric Patients? Balancing Paternalism and Autonomy

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2003
Advance directives contain wishes and values, fears and refusals of competent lay people regarding medical interventions in future situations when they might lack communicative and decision-making capacities. However, these advance directives for medical, psychiatric and care interventions can very well be used to improve the care for patients in ...
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Psychiatric advance directives: challenges of implementation

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2012
R, Thara, T C, Rameshkumar
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Psychiatric Advance Directives: No Longer a Fool’s Errand

Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2021
Amy E, Scharf   +2 more
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