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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2019.101537
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The content of Mental Health Advance Preference statements (MAPs): An assessment of completed advance directives in one New Zealand health board

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“…Engagement is also more presented in advance directives and the safety plan used in suicide prevention. In the case of advance directives, they generally aim to increase service users' participation throughout their care experience (James et al, 2021; Lenagh‐Glue et al, 2020; Swanson et al, 2000; Thom et al, 2019; Wilder et al, 2013). On the safety plan side, there is more emphasis on engagement, specifically in crisis situations, through the identification and application of personal coping strategies (Melvin et al, 2019; Stanley & Brown, 2012).…”
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“…Engagement is also more presented in advance directives and the safety plan used in suicide prevention. In the case of advance directives, they generally aim to increase service users' participation throughout their care experience (James et al, 2021; Lenagh‐Glue et al, 2020; Swanson et al, 2000; Thom et al, 2019; Wilder et al, 2013). On the safety plan side, there is more emphasis on engagement, specifically in crisis situations, through the identification and application of personal coping strategies (Melvin et al, 2019; Stanley & Brown, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dimension of support for autonomy aims, through anticipatory decision‐making, to ensure that the service user's choices and preferences in their care and treatment are prioritized by healthcare providers in situations of incapacity (Avila & Leeper, 2022; Bartolomei et al, 2012; Drolet‐Dostaler, 2016; Lenagh‐Glue et al, 2020; Radenbach et al, 2014; Swanson et al, 2000; Thom et al, 2019). It is more commonly identified with the joint crisis plan.…”
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“…Initially, we confronted difficulty in making the document electronically accessible and eventually found it crucial to have a specialist IT person join the implementation team. This person now uploads completed ADs into the individual's electronic medical file within the DHB's services, with an electronic alert attached to identify the AD's presence to clinicians (Lenagh-Glue et al, 2020).…”
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“…This support should be from people they have chosen to involve in the process, and who are familiar with its requirements, including, preferably, having a good understanding of the legal implications. We have found that over half of those completing an AD have chosen to do so with the support of a health professional (Lenagh-Glue et al, 2020).…”
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“…New Zealand's 2018 review of mental health and addiction services (3) emphasized the need for consumer-centric and rightsbased initiatives and recommended revised mental health legislation to incorporate the use of psychiatric advance directives (PADs). Unlike medical advance directives, which focus on end-of-life care and withholding treatment, PADs allow service users to express preferences that support their autonomy and provide them a voice in their care choices when they may not have the capacity to give informed consent (4).…”
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