Clinical Issues in the Assessment of Competency.

Focus (American Psychiatric Publishing) Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-16 DOI:10.1176/appi.focus.23022006
Paul S Appelbaum, Loren H Roth
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The evaluation of a patient's competency to consent to treatment, regardless of the test of competency used, can be substantially affected by a number of clinical factors. The authors point out that, in assessing competency, the clinician must consider 1) psychodynamic elements of the patient's personality, 2) the accuracy of the historical information conveyed by the patient, 3) the accuracy and completeness of the information disclosed to the patient, 4) the stability of the patient's mental status over time, and 5) the effect of the setting in which consent is obtained. Inattention to these factors can lead to errors in assessment of competency that can have important implications for patient care. Reprinted from Am J Psychiatry 1981; 138:1462-1467, with permission from American Psychiatric Association Publishing. Copyright © 1981.

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能力评估中的临床问题。
无论使用哪种能力测试,对患者同意治疗的能力进行评估都会受到许多临床因素的严重影响。作者指出,在评估能力时,临床医生必须考虑:1)患者人格中的心理动力学因素;2)患者提供的历史信息的准确性;3)向患者披露的信息的准确性和完整性;4)随着时间的推移患者精神状态的稳定性;5)获得同意的环境的影响。不注意这些因素会导致能力评估错误,从而对患者护理产生重要影响。转载自《美国精神病学杂志》(Am J Psychiatry 1981; 138:1462-1467),经美国精神病学协会出版社授权。版权 © 1981。
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