Informed consent to research trials on Alzheimer's disease: How to foster research without infringing upon the patient's right to self-determinatio
textabstractDementia is highly prevalent and incurable. The participation of dementia patients in cl...
Abstract: More and more frequently, clinical trials for Alzheimer disease (AD) are targeting cogniti...
Illnesses that cause cognitive impairment are a considerable health problem in the United States. Th...
Alzheimer’s Disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States and the only disease in...
markdownabstractDementia is highly prevalent and incurable. The participation of dementia patients i...
When an adult suffers from a disorder that impairs his or her capacity to consent, may another perso...
AbstractIntroductionAccurately and efficiently determining a participant's capacity to consent to re...
Contains fulltext : 88020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The diagnosis ...
OBJECTIVES:Optimizing the research consent process simultaneously fosters respect for autonomy and p...
The paper's authors, after going over the social burden of Alzheimer's Disease (AD), elaborate on th...
The doctrine of informed consent sits at the intersection of law, ethics, and neuroscience, posing u...
Embedded pragmatic clinical trials (ePCTs) present an opportunity to improve care for people living ...
O'Reilly, MT ORCiD: 0000-0003-1938-0296Background: In studies involving people with dementia, resear...
There is growing interest in the development of novel approaches to secondary prevention trials in A...
Objective: Research involving people with dementia is vital to appropriately inform policy and pract...
textabstractDementia is highly prevalent and incurable. The participation of dementia patients in cl...
Abstract: More and more frequently, clinical trials for Alzheimer disease (AD) are targeting cogniti...
Illnesses that cause cognitive impairment are a considerable health problem in the United States. Th...
Alzheimer’s Disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States and the only disease in...
markdownabstractDementia is highly prevalent and incurable. The participation of dementia patients i...
When an adult suffers from a disorder that impairs his or her capacity to consent, may another perso...
AbstractIntroductionAccurately and efficiently determining a participant's capacity to consent to re...
Contains fulltext : 88020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The diagnosis ...
OBJECTIVES:Optimizing the research consent process simultaneously fosters respect for autonomy and p...
The paper's authors, after going over the social burden of Alzheimer's Disease (AD), elaborate on th...
The doctrine of informed consent sits at the intersection of law, ethics, and neuroscience, posing u...
Embedded pragmatic clinical trials (ePCTs) present an opportunity to improve care for people living ...
O'Reilly, MT ORCiD: 0000-0003-1938-0296Background: In studies involving people with dementia, resear...
There is growing interest in the development of novel approaches to secondary prevention trials in A...
Objective: Research involving people with dementia is vital to appropriately inform policy and pract...
textabstractDementia is highly prevalent and incurable. The participation of dementia patients in cl...
Abstract: More and more frequently, clinical trials for Alzheimer disease (AD) are targeting cogniti...
Illnesses that cause cognitive impairment are a considerable health problem in the United States. Th...