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Consent
Resources
Resources
Consent – Resources
Prof Cameron Stewart
“What ethical considerations must be considered when overriding patient refusal of treatment?”
Prof Cameron Stewart
“How should duty of care be understood from an ethical and legal perspective?”
Prof Cameron Stewart
“Guardianship, restrictive practices, and where to seek further advice”
Online resources
Cheng, K., Wand, A., Ryan, C., & Callaghan, S. (2018). An algorithm for managing adults who refuse medical treatment in New South Wales. Australasian Psychiatry, 26(5), 464-468.
Lamont, S., Jeon, Y. H., & Chiarella, M. (2013). Assessing patient capacity to consent to treatment: An integrative review of instruments and tools. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22(17-18), 2387–2403.
Lamont, S., Stewart, C., & Chiarella, M. (2016). Decision-Making Capacity and its Relationship to a Legally Valid Consent: Ethical, Legal and Professional Context. Journal; of Law and Medicine, 24(2), 371-386.
Lamont, S. (2018). An alternative viewpoint to overriding treatment objection using s 46 (4)–comment on Cheng et al. Australasian Psychiatry, 26(5), 561-561.
Stewart, C., Biegler, P., Brunero, S., Lamont, S., & Tomossy, G. F. (2020). Mental Capacity Assessments for COVID-19 Patients: Emergency Admissions and the CARD Approach. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 17(4), 803-808.
Kerridge, I., Lowe, M., & Stewart, C. (2013). Ethics and law for the health professions (4th ed.). Sydney: Federation Press.
O’Neill, N., & Peisah, C. (2011). Capacity and the Law. Sydney University Press Law Books.
(See especially 12.2.1, 12.2.2, 12.4.11)
Staunton, P., & Chiarella, M. (2020). Law for Nurses and Midwives (9th ed.). Sydney: Elsevier.