The study identified factors that make an evaluation of decision-making capacity (DMC) difficult for clinicians in their daily work. Semistructured interviews were carried out with 24 healthcare professionals from Switzerland and subsequently thematically analyzed. The challenges they faced when evaluating DMC stemmed from three main concerns: patient characteristics that impede DMC evaluation; differing opinions and consequences of DMC evaluation; and familial and legal situations that complicate such evaluations. Physicians must be adequately trained to evaluate DMC as it is closely related to basic ethical principles of respect for patients’ autonomy and beneficence. Extensive training on DMC evaluation and the legal concept of capacity ...
Most decision-making capacity (DMC) research has focused on measuring the decision-making abilities ...
SummaryChoice, understanding, appreciation and reasoning compose the standard model of decision-maki...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) evaluations are complex clinical judgements with important ethical im...
The study identified factors that make an evaluation of decision-making capacity (DMC) difficult for...
The study identified factors that make an evaluation of decision-making capacity (DMC) difficult for...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) is the gatekeeping element for a patient’s right to self-determinatio...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) is a prerequisite for informed consent to medical treatments. However...
Background: Evaluation of decision-making capacity to consent to medical treatment has proved to be ...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) in aging adults has become increasingly salient as the number of olde...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) plays an important role in clinical practice—determining, on the basi...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) guides clinicians in England and Wales in how to support patients...
Since the Rivers v. Katz decision in 1986, clinicians in New York State have been required to assess...
The determination of decision-making capacity (DMC) is an essential component of securing voluntary ...
BackgroundIs the nature of decision-making capacity (DMC) for treatment significantly different in m...
Background. Based on the developing clinical and legal literature, and using the framework adopted i...
Most decision-making capacity (DMC) research has focused on measuring the decision-making abilities ...
SummaryChoice, understanding, appreciation and reasoning compose the standard model of decision-maki...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) evaluations are complex clinical judgements with important ethical im...
The study identified factors that make an evaluation of decision-making capacity (DMC) difficult for...
The study identified factors that make an evaluation of decision-making capacity (DMC) difficult for...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) is the gatekeeping element for a patient’s right to self-determinatio...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) is a prerequisite for informed consent to medical treatments. However...
Background: Evaluation of decision-making capacity to consent to medical treatment has proved to be ...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) in aging adults has become increasingly salient as the number of olde...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) plays an important role in clinical practice—determining, on the basi...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) guides clinicians in England and Wales in how to support patients...
Since the Rivers v. Katz decision in 1986, clinicians in New York State have been required to assess...
The determination of decision-making capacity (DMC) is an essential component of securing voluntary ...
BackgroundIs the nature of decision-making capacity (DMC) for treatment significantly different in m...
Background. Based on the developing clinical and legal literature, and using the framework adopted i...
Most decision-making capacity (DMC) research has focused on measuring the decision-making abilities ...
SummaryChoice, understanding, appreciation and reasoning compose the standard model of decision-maki...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) evaluations are complex clinical judgements with important ethical im...