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[Compulsory community treatment orders (CTOs): recent research and future directions]
Ben Beaglehole1, Matthew Tennant1
1Department of Psychological Medicine, Christchurch School of Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Summary:
Compulsory community treatment orders (CTOs) are controversial because the right to refuse treatment is overridden, even when patients may not be acutely unwell. Scrutiny of outcomes associated with CTOs is therefore required. This editorial provides an overview of the evidence for CTOs. It also discusses recent papers reporting outcomes associated with CTOs and makes recommendations for researchers and clinicians to consider.
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