Can involuntarily admitted patients give informed consent to participation in research?

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Van Staden, C.W. (Werdie)

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Health and Medical Publishing Group

Abstract

The article argues that a functional approach is ethically better than a categorical approach in deciding whether involuntarily admitted patients have the capacity to give informed consent to participation in research. Congruent with current South African laws, a functional approach requires that a patient's capacity to give informed consent to participation in research should be assessed clinically rather than assumed by virtue of his / her belonging to a category of legal admission status. Concerns about protection against exploitation may cause a categorical approach to appear attractive, but these concerns can be addressed deliberately through a functional approach without attracting the infringements of rights and entitlements of patients that are brought about by a categorical approach.

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Informed consent, Research participation, Involuntary submitted patients, Functional approach, Patient Approach, Categorical approach, Ethics

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Van Staden, CW 2007, 'Can involuntarily admitted patients give informed consent to participation in research?', South African Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 10-12. [http://www.hmpg.co.za/journaldetail.php?journalno=4]