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
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
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]