解决难题:MCA还是MHA?

Oluwatoyin A Sorinmade, Alexander Ruck Keene, Lisa Moylan
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在联合王国,为精神健康目的需要住院治疗的个人,可经本人同意作为非正式病人或通过法律规定的程序正式入院。然而,在某些情况下,被称为非正式病人的个人未经其同意或在联合王国最高法院界定的相当于剥夺其自由的情况下入院,而且没有按照《欧洲人权公约》的规定由其临床小组采取合法程序。这种情况可能是在个人或其临床团队没有意识到的情况下发生的,或者临床团队可能不清楚哪条法规适用于患者护理。本文的目的是帮助临床医生确定患者在入院时的法律地位,在他们住院期间,以及适用于不同住院情况的法规。
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Addressing the Conundrum: the MCA or the MHA?
In the United Kingdom, individuals requiring inpatient care for mental health purposes can be admitted to hospital with their consent as informal patients, or formally through procedure(s) prescribed by law. There are, however, instances where individuals otherwise referred to as informal patients are on admission without their consent or in circumstances that amount to deprivation of their liberty as defined by the United Kingdom Supreme Court and without recourse to lawful procedures by their clinical team as stipulated by the European Convention on Human Rights. Such instances might be without the awareness of the individuals or their clinical teams or the clinical teams might be unclear as to which statute applies to patient care. This paper has been written to help clinicians define the legal status of patients at the point of admission, during their stay on the inpatient unit and the statute(s) that apply to different in-patient situations.
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