UKCAT考试:关键医学概念-能力

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关键医学概念-能力

In a previous blog, I began to discuss the topic of

medical law, a vast world of legal conundrums, cases and court rulings, and

touched on the topic of consent. Another vital medicolegal concept that is

ubiquitous throughout medical ethics questions is that of capacity. Here’s a brief explanation and summary of capacity tohelp give you an additional perspective on some of your future interviewquestions.

What is Capacity?

Capacity is inextricably linked to consent, with

the former being a necessity for the later. Patient’s require capacity to give informed consent, and

those who lack capacity are unable to give consent, and will have medical

decisions made on their behalf. Capacity is generally defined as the attribute

of having sufficient understanding and memory to comprehend a given situation

(in this context, often a diagnosis), the treatment options available and the

consequences of these options. Clearly, patients who lack these attributes

would be unable to become‘informed’to give their consent and, as such, are unableto provide informed consent.

Who Lacks Capacity?

The first large group of those who lack capacity

are children. This is based on the premise that children lack the understanding

to comprehend medical situations and consequences of treatments. Generally, the

threshold for being able to consent is sixteen years old, with parent (or

guardians) deciding treatments for their children below this age. Interesting

legal arguments arise when children disagree with parent’s medical choices (for many reasons e.g. religiousbeliefs), but are below the age of sixteen. However, if a child can demonstratecapacity (i.e. demonstrate that they are able to understand thetreatment/intervention and comprehend the risks) then doctors may treat them asif they have capacity. A common topic within in which this is discussed is thatof contraception, and whether contraception should be given to those below theage of 16.

A second group of individuals who lack capacity are

those who are being detained and treated for a mental illness. Patients with

mental illnesses may be unable to comprehend their illness due to the effects

of having a mental illness. For example, patient with schizophrenia will often

have delusions that prevent them being able to understand that they have

schizophrenia, and that their delusions are a result of their mental illness.

These patients are sometimes detained for prolonged treatment under Section 3

of the Mental Health Act (a bit of law that allows these people to be detained

for treatment). This means these patients will be detained until they have

received treatment and their medical care decided by doctors. An important

point to be aware of is that these individuals only lack capacity to decide

treatment for their mental illness, not other health conditions. An interesting

example of this is the case of Re: C, a paranoid schizophrenic who did not want

to have his leg amputated, even though this decision was potentially

life-threatening. He was found to have capacity to make this decision and a

judge ruled that, though his decision was not sensible, he had the right to

make it under patient autonomy. One issue I personally find with this ruling is

that C was under the delusion that he was a world-leading surgeon due to his

mental illness–arguably a confounding factor in his decisionto decline treatment.

Another group of patients who lack capacity are

those with profound memory deficits, such as individuals with Alzheimer’s. These patients do not have sufficient memory toretain information about their conditions long enough to make an informeddecision. However, every opportunity should be made to involve patients indecisions regarding their medical care.

Capacity, an important concept at the heart of manymedical ethics questions and often an area overlooked by students. A little bitof knowledge will go a long way to setting you apart from the crowd.

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