Measuring Decision-Making Capacity in Cognitively Impaired Individuals Cognitive and functional losses are only part of the spectrum of disability experienced by persons with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. They also experience losses in the ability to make decisions, known as decision-making capacity. Researchers have made substantial progress in developing a model of capacity assessment that rests upon the concept of the 4 decision-making abilities: understanding, appreciation, choice and reasoning. Empirical research has increased our understanding of the effects of late-life cognitive impairment on a person's ability to make decisions. This review examines studies of the capacity to consent to treatment, research an...
The progressive ageing of a population leads to an increase in the number of people suffering from c...
International audienceBackground: The number of clinical trials including older patients, and partic...
Emanuela Onofri,1 Marco Mercuri,1 Trevor Archer,2 Max Rapp-Ricciardi,2 Serafino Ricci1 1Department ...
Cognitive and functional losses are only part of the spectrum of disability experienced by persons w...
Assessing the capacity of patients to make decisions about their functional problems has substantial...
ObjectiveInvestigators conducting Alzheimer's disease (AD) research need to consider participants' c...
Objectives: To perform a meta-analysis of clinical studies on the differences in treatment or resear...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor-patient relationship. In particular, o...
Dementia, decisional capacity and the right to self-determination: Challenges in treatment and resea...
Many gray areas remain regarding patients’ capacity to consent, despite the existence of laws in tha...
Contains fulltext : 88020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The diagnosis ...
Background: Evaluation of decision-making capacity to consent to medical treatment has proved to be ...
With increased longevity and growth in the number of older adults comes rising rates of individuals ...
ObjectivesTo explore the neuropsychological correlates of the capacity to consent to research and to...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive disorders, including dementia, have been shown to be predictors of decisional i...
The progressive ageing of a population leads to an increase in the number of people suffering from c...
International audienceBackground: The number of clinical trials including older patients, and partic...
Emanuela Onofri,1 Marco Mercuri,1 Trevor Archer,2 Max Rapp-Ricciardi,2 Serafino Ricci1 1Department ...
Cognitive and functional losses are only part of the spectrum of disability experienced by persons w...
Assessing the capacity of patients to make decisions about their functional problems has substantial...
ObjectiveInvestigators conducting Alzheimer's disease (AD) research need to consider participants' c...
Objectives: To perform a meta-analysis of clinical studies on the differences in treatment or resear...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor-patient relationship. In particular, o...
Dementia, decisional capacity and the right to self-determination: Challenges in treatment and resea...
Many gray areas remain regarding patients’ capacity to consent, despite the existence of laws in tha...
Contains fulltext : 88020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The diagnosis ...
Background: Evaluation of decision-making capacity to consent to medical treatment has proved to be ...
With increased longevity and growth in the number of older adults comes rising rates of individuals ...
ObjectivesTo explore the neuropsychological correlates of the capacity to consent to research and to...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive disorders, including dementia, have been shown to be predictors of decisional i...
The progressive ageing of a population leads to an increase in the number of people suffering from c...
International audienceBackground: The number of clinical trials including older patients, and partic...
Emanuela Onofri,1 Marco Mercuri,1 Trevor Archer,2 Max Rapp-Ricciardi,2 Serafino Ricci1 1Department ...