A pragmatist's guide to the assessment of decision-making capacity

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Summary Choice, understanding, appreciation and reasoning compose the standard model of decision-making capacity. Difficulties in determining capacity can arise when patients exhibit partial impairment. We suggest that a pragmatic approach, focusing on how capacity status affects the ultimate decision to override the patient's wishes, can help evaluators resolve difficult cases. Declaration of interest None.

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Zhong, R., Sisti, D. A., & Karlawish, J. H. (2019, April 1). A pragmatist’s guide to the assessment of decision-making capacity. British Journal of Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2019.17

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