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- Title
Consent to contraceptive treatment among clients with epilepsy.
- Authors
Shankar, Rohit; Bradley, Meriel; Jory, Caryn; Olotu, Victor
- Abstract
Aim To improve the treatment, care and monitoring of women with learning disabilities who receive oral contraceptive pills and long-term anti-epileptic drugs. Method A questionnaire based on standards from national and good-practice guidelines was devised and sent to all GP surgeries in Cornwall. The questions concerned: The rationale for birth control and/or behaviour management in the client group. Whether anti-epileptic drugs interactions and adverse effects were being considered. Whether clients demonstrate sufficient mental capacity to make informed choices about birth control and, if not, whether best-interest processes are being followed. Results All 67 surgeries in Cornwall were asked to answer the questionnaire and 29 did so. Results showed a significant paucity of understanding of the relevant legal issues, including the Mental Capacity Act 2005; communication issues, such as use of pathways and easy-read documents; and clinical issues, for example concerning the interactions and long-term effects of medications. Conclusion Copies of an easy-read leaflet for women with learning disabilities and a flowchart describing the best way to manage such patients were sent to GPs around Cornwall to ensure that they follow a single process in securing the consent of women with learning disabilities to birth.control, and thereby avoid any associated physical, financial and legal problems.
- Publication
Learning Disability Practice, 2013, Vol 16, Issue 10, p27
- ISSN
1465-8712
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.7748/ldp2013.12.16.10.27.e1485