Community-based multi-professional child protection decision making: Systematic narrative review

R Alfandari, BJ Taylor - Child Abuse & Neglect, 2022 - Elsevier
… In the next section we present findings on the ways in which multi-professional child
protection decision making unfolded in real-world community environments along the three key …

Decision-making capacity evaluation in adult guardianship: a systematic review

S McSwiggan, S Meares, M Porter - International Psychogeriatrics, 2016 - cambridge.org
… Background: Evidence of impaired decision-making capacity is a legal requirement for adult
… ’ written reports of decision-making capacity and to describe the content of these reports. …

Shared decision-making and self-directed care

MP Salyers, Y Zisman-Ilani - The Palgrave handbook of American mental …, 2020 - Springer
… For example, using a randomized design, homeless people with severe mental illness who
chose Assertive Community Treatment had better treatment engagement (more frequent visits…

The use of community treatment orders in competent patients is not justified

G Newton-Howes, CJ Ryan - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2017 - cambridge.org
… Moreover, we argue that they should not be used at all in patients who retain decision-making
capacity. A position based not only on the lack of evidence of effectiveness but on the …

The rationale for shared decision making in mental health care: a systematic review of academic discourse

K James, A Quirk - Mental Health Review Journal, 2017 - emerald.com
… For example, because mental health treatment can be enforced against a person’s will
through the use of community treatment orders or compulsory detention in hospital. Even if this …

[HTML][HTML] Psychiatric advance directives for people living with schizophrenia, bipolar I disorders, or schizoaffective disorders: Study protocol for a randomized controlled …

A Tinland, L Leclerc, S Loubière, F Mougeot… - BMC psychiatry, 2019 - Springer
… statements, community treatment orders, compliance enhancement, and integrated treatment.
… ” and the need of protection in supported decision-making, to fully respect rights, will and …

Court diversion for those with psychosis and its impact on re-offending rates: results from a longitudinal data-linkage study

O Albalawi, NZ Chowdhury, H Wand, S Allnutt… - BJPsych Open, 2019 - cambridge.org
treatment order and 74% received a punitive sanction. The re-offending rate in the treatment
order … likely reflects the complexity of this decision-making process. The low diversion rate …

Stigma and discrimination experienced by people living with severe and persistent mental illness in assertive community treatment settings

J Ye, TF Chen, D Paul, R McCahon… - … Journal of Social …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
… In all, 44% of participants did not agree with their mental health diagnosis, and 34% were
currently receiving involuntary treatment under a community treatment order (CTO); however, …

Shared decisionmaking with people with intellectual disabilities in the last phase of life: a scoping review

HW Noorlandt, MA Echteld… - Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Supporting end of life decision making: case studies of relational closeness in supported
decision making … 5) Unclear Residential and community based care To characterise supported

Shared decision making in ICUs: an American college of critical care medicine and American thoracic society policy statement

AA Kon, JE Davidson, W Morrison, M Danis… - Critical care …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
decision making is endorsed by critical care organizations; however, there remains confusion
about what shared decision making is, … to promote partnerships in treatment decisions. The …