Murray Heather, Wortzel Hal S
J Psychiatr Pract. 2019 Jul;25(4):303-307. doi: 10.1097/PRA.0000000000000401.
Psychiatric advance directives (PADs) are legal documents that allow individuals with psychiatric illness to designate decisions, while competent, about their future psychiatric care were they to lose competency due to psychiatric illness in the future. Among other items, these documents often include preferences regarding a surrogate decision-maker, types of medications, doses and routes of medications, seclusion and restraints, electroconvulsive therapy, and instructions for care of their property while incapacitated. While the concept and legal recognition of PADs has existed in the United States for several decades, use of PADs by patients and familiarity with PADs among mental health providers remain limited. This column reviews the origin of PADs, discusses several commonly considered arguments for and against the use of these documents, and concludes with a discussion of how PADs are currently used in the United States and their potential future role in mental health treatment.
精神科预先指示(PADs)是一种法律文件,允许患有精神疾病的个人在有行为能力时指定关于其未来精神科护理的决策,以防他们将来因精神疾病而丧失行为能力。除其他事项外,这些文件通常包括关于替代决策者的偏好、药物类型、药物剂量和给药途径、隔离和约束、电休克治疗以及在无行为能力时其财产护理的指示。虽然PADs的概念和法律认可在美国已经存在了几十年,但患者对PADs的使用以及心理健康提供者对PADs的熟悉程度仍然有限。本专栏回顾了PADs的起源,讨论了一些关于使用这些文件的常见支持和反对观点,并最后讨论了PADs目前在美国的使用情况及其在心理健康治疗中未来可能发挥的作用。