The Incapacitated Surrogate: What is the Consultation-Liaison Psychiatrist's Role?

IF 3.4 Q2 Medicine Psychosomatics Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.psym.2020.07.006
Nicole Allen M.D. , Adrienne Mishkin M.D., M.P.H.
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Abstract

Background

When a patient is found to be lacking capacity to make a medical decision, the medical team is advised to turn to the patient's most appropriate surrogate decision maker (hereafter, surrogate) to make a choice on behalf of the patient. The assumption made by the medical team is that the surrogate will have the capacity to make appropriate medical decisions on behalf of the patient. At times though, the capacity of the surrogate himself may be called into question, leading to uncertainty in terms of how best to proceed in the care of the patient. Consultation-liaison psychiatrists are commonly consulted to assess a patient's capacity to make a particular medical decision, but their role assisting in cases of incapacitated surrogates is less clear.

Objective

In this article, we summarize the existing literature and current state laws regarding incapacitated surrogates and propose guidelines for the role the consultation-liaison psychiatrist can take when the surrogate may be incapacitated.

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Psychosomatics
Psychosomatics 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: The mission of Psychosomatics is to be the leading psychiatry journal focused on the care of patients with comorbid medical and psychiatric illnesses. The scope of Psychosomatics includes original research, review articles and clinical reports that address psychiatric aspects of medical illnesses and their management. Areas of particular interest include: the effect of co-morbid psychiatric conditions on the management of medical illness; the psychiatric management of patients with comorbid medical illness; educational content for physicians and others specializing in consultation-liaison (C-L) psychiatry; and, the provision of psychiatric services to medical populations, including integrated care.
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