Ethical and Legal Issues in the Compulsory Medical Service of Mental Patient from“Diagnosing Mental Disorder but Actually Not”
- VernacularTitle:从“被精神病”看精神病人强制医疗的伦理和法律问题
- Author:
Li ZHAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Mental Patient;
Compulsory Medical Service;
Informed Consent;
Ethical Principle;
Diagnosing Mental Disorder but Actually Not
- From:
Chinese Medical Ethics
2015;(3):364-368
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The event of “diagnosing mental disorder but actually not” violates patients′right of informed con-sent and refused to health , showing some problems of “diagnosing mental disorder but actually not” and mandatory admission process and psychiatric judicial authentication , and also have some ethical problems .Therefore, relevant departments should perfect the laws and regulation , establish a hospitalized psychiatric patients appeal , the appeal channels , at the same time , physicians should follow a correct understanding , respect patients rights , disinterest-ed, the ethical principles of self -supervision and also use constraints should be regulated .