Abstract This article describes the ethical considerations and the framework that formed the basis for the design of the research methods, as well as the basis for choosing the devices to be tried out, in the ENABLE project. The principles of autonomy, beneficence and justice are defined and applied to an analysis of researchers’ experience. Some of the ethical difficulties arising from conducting an intervention study of this type with persons with dementia are outlined. The article needs to be read in conjunction with the other ENABLE articles published in this issue of Dementia
Conducting ethical research in vulnerable client groups demands that many factors are addressed to s...
It is often assumed that “ethics” refers to a pre-established and settled set of professional guidel...
Impaired decision-making capacity is a symptomatic feature in a number of neurodegenerative diseases...
In a research project where ten persons with dementia and their close families participated, the res...
Dementia is a syndrome characterised by cognitive decline, memory loss and progressive functional im...
This paper explores some of the ethical considerations of working collaboratively with people with d...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Nursing Ethics. Also avaliable from the publisher at:...
Conducting research in the field of dementia care can be fraught with moral and ethical dilemmas, pa...
Aim To discuss the methodological and ethical review challenges encountered by researchers who want ...
BACKGROUND: the worldwide number of dementia cases is increasing, and this is a trend that is expect...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...
Dementia is a global public health issue with an urgent need for developing newer and more effective...
This presentation considers the establishment of a research relationship and a research contract wit...
Objective: Research involving people with dementia is vital to appropriately inform policy and pract...
This paper explores several issues regarding the treatment and care for patients suffering from deme...
Conducting ethical research in vulnerable client groups demands that many factors are addressed to s...
It is often assumed that “ethics” refers to a pre-established and settled set of professional guidel...
Impaired decision-making capacity is a symptomatic feature in a number of neurodegenerative diseases...
In a research project where ten persons with dementia and their close families participated, the res...
Dementia is a syndrome characterised by cognitive decline, memory loss and progressive functional im...
This paper explores some of the ethical considerations of working collaboratively with people with d...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Nursing Ethics. Also avaliable from the publisher at:...
Conducting research in the field of dementia care can be fraught with moral and ethical dilemmas, pa...
Aim To discuss the methodological and ethical review challenges encountered by researchers who want ...
BACKGROUND: the worldwide number of dementia cases is increasing, and this is a trend that is expect...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...
Dementia is a global public health issue with an urgent need for developing newer and more effective...
This presentation considers the establishment of a research relationship and a research contract wit...
Objective: Research involving people with dementia is vital to appropriately inform policy and pract...
This paper explores several issues regarding the treatment and care for patients suffering from deme...
Conducting ethical research in vulnerable client groups demands that many factors are addressed to s...
It is often assumed that “ethics” refers to a pre-established and settled set of professional guidel...
Impaired decision-making capacity is a symptomatic feature in a number of neurodegenerative diseases...