AUDIT OF THE USE OF THE MENTAL-HEALTH ACT IN A PSYCHOGERIATRIC HOSPITAL

Authors
Citation
Cj. Feehan, AUDIT OF THE USE OF THE MENTAL-HEALTH ACT IN A PSYCHOGERIATRIC HOSPITAL, International journal of geriatric psychiatry, 9(7), 1994, pp. 563-565
Citations number
1
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,"Geiatric & Gerontology
ISSN journal
08856230
Volume
9
Issue
7
Year of publication
1994
Pages
563 - 565
Database
ISI
SICI code
0885-6230(1994)9:7<563:AOTUOT>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The question of detaining elderly mentally ill patients against their wishes raises many ethically difficult questions. The author conducted a survey of the extent and purpose of the use of the Mental Health Ac t (1983) in a particular psychogeriatric hospital, focusing on the cir cumstances in which it was used, how often patients or relatives appea led against its use and the outcome of the appeal. The author found th at the Mental Health Act was used in only 5% of patients, and Section 5(2) was used only once. This stands in marked contrast to the use of Section 5(2) in adult general psychiatry, where one survey found it to be used in 7.2% of patients (Pourgourides et al., 1992). The powers o f the Mental Health Act in the population the author studied were most frequently evoked to detain and treat patients who were suffering fro m self-neglect secondary to their mental illness rather than to preven t them from wandering and coming to harm. It would appear that in this population, the Mental Health Act is used to facilitate admission for assessment and treatment; once admitted, patients can successfully be managed without the need for further recourse to the Mental Health Ac t. Very few patients or relatives appealed against their detention, an d in no case was the appeal successful.