E-learning package on the Mental Capacity Act 2005 for junior doctors and medical students
Schofield, Zena ; DiMambro, Ben ; Schofield, Christopher
Schofield, Zena
DiMambro, Ben
Schofield, Christopher
Abstract
Aims and method: The assessment of capacity is integral to all areas of medical practice; however, research has shown that doctors in many specialties have inadequate knowledge about both the Mental Capacity Act and the Mental Health Act. In this study, 39 trainee doctors and 49 fourth-year medical students completed an e-learning package, which included a pre- and post-evaluation of knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act and confidence in the use of this act. Results: In comparison to pre-intervention scores, trainee doctors and students displayed a statistically significant improvement in knowledge and subjective confidence. Clinical implications: The e-learning package is an effective educational tool for improving knowledge about the Mental Capacity Act for trainee doctors and could be included as part of induction training for all foundation doctors as well as being considered for use in the induction programme of other trainee doctors. It is an effective tool for educating clinical medical students about the Mental Capacity Act. Declaration of interest: None.
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2012
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Schofield, Z., Di Mambro, B. & Schofield, C. (2012). E-learning package on the Mental Capacity Act 2005 for junior doctors and medical students. The Psychiatrist, 36 (11), pp.434-436.
