Joint Homelessness Team, Soho Centre for Health and Care, 1 Frith Street,
London W1D 3HZ, UK
1 Department of Psychiatry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and
Medicine, London, UK
Correspondence to: E Jackson E-mail: email{at}lizjackson.freeserve.co.uk
To assess knowledge of capacity issues across different medical specialties we conducted a cross-sectional survey with a structured questionnaire at academic meetings, lectures and conferences.
Of 190 individuals who received the questionnaire 129 (68%) responded35 general practitioners, 31 psychiatrists, 29 old-age psychiatrists and 34 final year medical students. Correct answers on capacity to consent to or refuse medical treatment were given by 58% of the psychiatrists, 34% of the geriatricians, 20% of the general practitioners and 15% of the students. 15% of all respondents wrongly believed that a competent adult could lawfully be treated against his or her will, with no obvious differences by specialty.
As judged by this survey, issues of capacity and consent deserve more attention in both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education.
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