Advance statements: The view from Scotland: Commentary on... advance statements in adult mental health

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Advance statements in Scotland have a specific legal meaning and come into effect when someone is subject to the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Scotland) Act 2003. This Act requires a person being compulsorily treated to have significantly impaired decision-making ability in respect of medical decisions. The advance statement is intended to cover treatment wishes - both refusal and acceptance of treatment. In addition, a personal statement can be made which covers wider issues. There is evidence that in many statements these are being combined, raising questions about what is meant by treatment. Issues of revoking advance statements are also considered.

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Atkinson, J. M. (2010, November). Advance statements: The view from Scotland: Commentary on... advance statements in adult mental health. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.bp.109.007856

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