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Process consent: a model for enhancing informed consent in mental health nursing
Authors:Kim J. Usher RN RPN DHS BA MNurS PhD FANZCMHN FRCNA, &   David Arthur RN BAPPSci BEDS MEDS PhD FANZCMHN
Affiliation:Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing Sciences, James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, Australia; Associate Professor, Department of Health Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Abstract:Informed consent, essentially a legal doctrine, is designed to protect the rights of patients. However, in an area of practice such as psychiatry, informed consent imposes many problems if one considers it to be a static process. In this paper we propose that process consent, the type of consent considered essential in qualitative research projects, is not only appropriate but necessary for mental health nursing practice. This type of consent is an ongoing consensual process that involves the nurse and patient in mutual decision making and ensures that the patient is kept informed at all stages of the treatment process. We have used neuroleptic medications as an example throughout the paper and have suggested that seeking informed consent should be added to the role of the nurse in the mental health setting.
Keywords:informed consent    mental health nursing    process consent    neuroleptic medications    ethics    nursing practice
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