Arboleda-Florez J, Holly H
Can J Psychiatry. 1984 Feb;29(1):38-41. doi: 10.1177/070674378402900109.
Mental health legislation has been under review in many jurisdictions throughout North America and Europe. The thorniest issue to review, practically everywhere, has been that of commitment. The Mental Health Act of Alberta, only 10 years old, is now too in the process of being changed. To help in this process, and on the belief that very seldom psychiatrists as a group are questioned about their opinions on these matters, and yet they are the ones who have to apply the legislation at the practical end, a questionnaire was circulated among Alberta psychiatrists. It aimed at obtaining the psychiatrists' views on general matters regarding commitment, such as criteria and the appropriate length of commitment, and the degree of legal involvement desired on a commitment decision. The questionnaire also touched on local issues pertaining to the delivery of psychiatric services such as the designation of "facilities", etc. This paper presents the results as compiled from the replies given by eighty psychiatrists, a 63 percent of those contacted.
北美和欧洲的许多司法管辖区都在对精神卫生立法进行审查。几乎在所有地方,最棘手的审查问题一直是强制住院问题。艾伯塔省的《精神卫生法》颁布仅10年,目前也正在修改过程中。为了推动这一进程,并且基于这样一种信念,即很少有人会质疑精神科医生群体对这些问题的看法,然而他们却是在实际工作中必须应用该立法的人,于是向艾伯塔省的精神科医生发放了一份调查问卷。其目的是了解精神科医生对强制住院的一般问题的看法,比如标准、适当的强制住院时长,以及强制住院决定所需的法律介入程度。该问卷还涉及了与精神科服务提供相关的地方问题,比如“医疗机构”的指定等。本文呈现了从80位精神科医生的回复中整理出的结果,这80位医生占被联系医生总数的63%。