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Opportunities and challenges of self-binding directives: A comparison of empirical research with stakeholders in three European countries

BACKGROUND: Self-binding directives (SBDs) are psychiatric advance directives that include a clause in which mental health service users consent in advance to involuntary hospital admission and treatment under specified conditions. Medical ethicists and legal scholars identified various potential be...

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Autores principales: Scholten, Matthé, Efkemann, Simone A., Faissner, Mirjam, Finke, Marleen, Gather, Jakov, Gergel, Tania, Gieselmann, Astrid, van der Ham, Lia, Juckel, Georg, van Melle, Laura, Owen, Gareth, Potthoff, Sarah, Stephenson, Lucy A., Szmukler, George, Vellinga, Astrid, Vollmann, Jochen, Voskes, Yolande, Werning, Anna, Widdershoven, Guy
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2421
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author Scholten, Matthé
Efkemann, Simone A.
Faissner, Mirjam
Finke, Marleen
Gather, Jakov
Gergel, Tania
Gieselmann, Astrid
van der Ham, Lia
Juckel, Georg
van Melle, Laura
Owen, Gareth
Potthoff, Sarah
Stephenson, Lucy A.
Szmukler, George
Vellinga, Astrid
Vollmann, Jochen
Voskes, Yolande
Werning, Anna
Widdershoven, Guy
author_facet Scholten, Matthé
Efkemann, Simone A.
Faissner, Mirjam
Finke, Marleen
Gather, Jakov
Gergel, Tania
Gieselmann, Astrid
van der Ham, Lia
Juckel, Georg
van Melle, Laura
Owen, Gareth
Potthoff, Sarah
Stephenson, Lucy A.
Szmukler, George
Vellinga, Astrid
Vollmann, Jochen
Voskes, Yolande
Werning, Anna
Widdershoven, Guy
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description BACKGROUND: Self-binding directives (SBDs) are psychiatric advance directives that include a clause in which mental health service users consent in advance to involuntary hospital admission and treatment under specified conditions. Medical ethicists and legal scholars identified various potential benefits of SBDs but have also raised ethical concerns. Until recently, little was known about the views of stakeholders on the opportunities and challenges of SBDs. AIMS: This article aims to foster an international exchange on SBDs by comparing recent empirical findings on stakeholders’ views on the opportunities and challenges of SBDs from Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. METHOD: Comparisons between the empirical findings were drawn using a structured expert consensus process. RESULTS: Findings converged on many points. Perceived opportunities of SBDs include promotion of autonomy, avoidance of personally defined harms, early intervention, reduction of admission duration, improvement of the therapeutic relationship, involvement of persons of trust, avoidance of involuntary hospital admission, addressing trauma, destigmatization of involuntary treatment, increase of professionals’ confidence, and relief for proxy decision-makers. Perceived challenges include lack of awareness and knowledge, lack of support, undue influence, inaccessibility during crisis, lack of cross-agency coordination, problems of interpretation, difficulties in capacity assessment, restricted therapeutic flexibility, scarce resources, disappointment due to noncompliance, and outdated content. Stakeholders tended to focus on practical challenges and did not often raise fundamental ethical concerns. CONCLUSIONS: Stakeholders tend to see the implementation of SBDs as ethically desirable, provided that the associated challenges are addressed.
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spelling pubmed-103057572023-06-29 Opportunities and challenges of self-binding directives: A comparison of empirical research with stakeholders in three European countries Scholten, Matthé Efkemann, Simone A. Faissner, Mirjam Finke, Marleen Gather, Jakov Gergel, Tania Gieselmann, Astrid van der Ham, Lia Juckel, Georg van Melle, Laura Owen, Gareth Potthoff, Sarah Stephenson, Lucy A. Szmukler, George Vellinga, Astrid Vollmann, Jochen Voskes, Yolande Werning, Anna Widdershoven, Guy Eur Psychiatry Research Article BACKGROUND: Self-binding directives (SBDs) are psychiatric advance directives that include a clause in which mental health service users consent in advance to involuntary hospital admission and treatment under specified conditions. Medical ethicists and legal scholars identified various potential benefits of SBDs but have also raised ethical concerns. Until recently, little was known about the views of stakeholders on the opportunities and challenges of SBDs. AIMS: This article aims to foster an international exchange on SBDs by comparing recent empirical findings on stakeholders’ views on the opportunities and challenges of SBDs from Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. METHOD: Comparisons between the empirical findings were drawn using a structured expert consensus process. RESULTS: Findings converged on many points. Perceived opportunities of SBDs include promotion of autonomy, avoidance of personally defined harms, early intervention, reduction of admission duration, improvement of the therapeutic relationship, involvement of persons of trust, avoidance of involuntary hospital admission, addressing trauma, destigmatization of involuntary treatment, increase of professionals’ confidence, and relief for proxy decision-makers. Perceived challenges include lack of awareness and knowledge, lack of support, undue influence, inaccessibility during crisis, lack of cross-agency coordination, problems of interpretation, difficulties in capacity assessment, restricted therapeutic flexibility, scarce resources, disappointment due to noncompliance, and outdated content. Stakeholders tended to focus on practical challenges and did not often raise fundamental ethical concerns. CONCLUSIONS: Stakeholders tend to see the implementation of SBDs as ethically desirable, provided that the associated challenges are addressed. Cambridge University Press 2023-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10305757/ /pubmed/37293987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2421 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Scholten, Matthé
Efkemann, Simone A.
Faissner, Mirjam
Finke, Marleen
Gather, Jakov
Gergel, Tania
Gieselmann, Astrid
van der Ham, Lia
Juckel, Georg
van Melle, Laura
Owen, Gareth
Potthoff, Sarah
Stephenson, Lucy A.
Szmukler, George
Vellinga, Astrid
Vollmann, Jochen
Voskes, Yolande
Werning, Anna
Widdershoven, Guy
Opportunities and challenges of self-binding directives: A comparison of empirical research with stakeholders in three European countries
title Opportunities and challenges of self-binding directives: A comparison of empirical research with stakeholders in three European countries
title_full Opportunities and challenges of self-binding directives: A comparison of empirical research with stakeholders in three European countries
title_fullStr Opportunities and challenges of self-binding directives: A comparison of empirical research with stakeholders in three European countries
title_full_unstemmed Opportunities and challenges of self-binding directives: A comparison of empirical research with stakeholders in three European countries
title_short Opportunities and challenges of self-binding directives: A comparison of empirical research with stakeholders in three European countries
title_sort opportunities and challenges of self-binding directives: a comparison of empirical research with stakeholders in three european countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37293987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2421
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