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    Reasons for endorsing or rejecting ‘self-binding directives’ in bipolar disorder: a qualitative study of survey responses from UK service users
    with Tania Gergel, Preety Das, Gareth Owen, Larry Rifkin, John Dawson, Alex Ruck Keene, and Guy Hindley
    The Lancet Psychiatry 8. 2021.
    Summary Background Self-binding directives instruct clinicians to overrule treatment refusal during future severe episodes of illness. These directives are promoted as having potential to increase autonomy for individuals with severe episodic mental illness. Although lived experience is central to their creation, service users’ views on self-binding directives have not been investigated substantially. This study aimed to explore whether reasons for endorsement, ambivalence, or rejection given by…Read more