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DOCTORS WORKING IN PRISON HUMAN RIGHTS AND ETHICAL DILEMMAAbout chapter 2Learning objectivesAfter going through this section, you should be able toUnderstand when consent is needed from prisoners as from other patientsAssess when prisoners can refuse medical treatmentAssess when they can refuse psychological or psychiatric interventionsApply the consent rules on young offenders (under the age of adulthood)Identify situations where prisoners can refuse treatment in advanceHave knowledge of the prisoners' rights to confidentialityAssess when non-medical staff have a right to look at prisoners’ medical records?Assess if warders have a right to know who is HIV positiveIdentify situations where doctors can breach confidentialityContentsIntroductionConsent to, and refusal of, examination or therapyWhen you cannot get consentConsent and refusal of other medical interventionsConfidentiality and consent to disclosure of informationAuthorAnn Sommerville, Head of Ethics, British Medical Association, Visiting Professor of Medical Ethics, Queen Mary College, University of London.Estimated time: 60 minutesLast modified: Thursday, 29 January 2015, 3:03 PM
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