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Consistently Inconsistent: Does Inconsistency Really Indicate Incapacity? | LitMetric

Consistently Inconsistent: Does Inconsistency Really Indicate Incapacity?

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Division of Medical Ethics, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, USA.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • "Consistency" is increasingly recognized as crucial in evaluating a patient's capacity for decision-making, even if it's not formally included in assessment tools.
  • Clinicians need to investigate the reasons behind any inconsistencies in a patient's decisions to accurately determine if they indicate incapacity.
  • The paper discusses common inconsistencies and their relation to established elements of capacity, emphasizing that inconsistency alone shouldn't automatically imply a patient lacks capacity without further analysis.

Article Abstract

While it is not explicitly included in capacity assessment tools, "consistency" has come to feature as a central concern when assessing patients' capacity. In order to determine whether inconsistency indicates incapacity, clinicians must determine the source of the inconsistency with respect to the process or content of a patient's decision-making. In this paper, we outline common types of inconsistency and analyze them against widely accepted elements of capacity. We explore the question of whether inconsistency necessarily entails a deficiency in a patient's capacity. While inconsistency may count as prima facie evidence of incapacity-enough evidence to justify a closer look-when making such determinations, it is important for clinicians to slow down, inquire about the reasons underlying the inconsistency and clearly show which of the elements of capacity the patient fails to satisfy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10730-021-09462-8DOI Listing

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