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Competency evaluations in a general hospital.

M G Farnsworth1.   

Abstract

This study describes 90 requests for competency evaluation received by a psychiatry consultation service between 1983 and 1986. Most of the requests were prompted by a patient's refusal to accept a physician's recommendations regarding treatment or disposition. Delirium and dementia accounted for the majority of diagnoses in the population deemed incompetent. Consultees were more likely to follow recommendations for further medical evaluation than to obtain recommended guardianships, living-skill assessments, or neuropsychometric testing. Guardianships were established for only seven of 26 patients deemed incompetent. This study demonstrates the need for consulting psychiatrists to be aware of the forensic issues of competency.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2300657     DOI: 10.1016/S0033-3182(90)72218-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychosomatics        ISSN: 0033-3182            Impact factor:   2.386


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Journal:  Psychiatry (Edgmont)       Date:  2007-03

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Authors:  Kimberly L Feng; Cheryl Person; Jacqueline Phillips-Sabol; Bethany Williams; Chunyan Cai; Amber N Jacobs; Hari Indupuru; Linda Aramburo-Maldonado; Loren Shen; James C Grotta; Andrew D Barreto
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2014-09-30       Impact factor: 7.914

3.  Informed consent in adult psychiatry.

Authors:  Ahmed Bait Amer
Journal:  Oman Med J       Date:  2013-07

4.  Competency and the Capacity to Make Treatment Decisions: A Primer for Primary Care Physicians.

Authors:  Raphael J. Leo
Journal:  Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry       Date:  1999-10
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