BACKGROUND: Caring for people with dementia living in their own homes is a challenging care issue that raises ethical dilemmas of how to balance autonomy with their safety and well-being. The theoretical framework for this study consisted of the concepts of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, paternalism and from the ethics of care. The aim of this study was to explore ethical dilemmas concerning autonomy that were identified when persons with dementia wished to live at home. METHODS: This Norwegian study had a qualitative, hermeneutic design and was based on nine cases. Each case consisted of of a triad: the person with dementia, the family carer and the professional caregiver. Inclusion criteria for the persons with dementia were: ...
Background Adequate care support from home health care nurses is needed to meet the needs of an inc...
Background For people with dementia living in nursing homes, autonomy is important. However, they ex...
Background: Most people living with dementia want to remain in their own homes, supported by family ...
Omsorg for mennesker med demens som bor hjemme reiser etiske dilemmaer om hvordan balansere autonomi...
Background: Living with dementia can affect a person's ability to exercise autonomy and can cause li...
Background:Dementia care at home often involves decisions in which the caregiver must weigh safety c...
Background: Over the last years, there has been a growth in care solutions aiming to support home-dw...
Background: The use of forced treatment and care of home-dwelling persons with dementia is a univers...
Background Many countries have passed laws giving patients the right to participate ...
Background The coming years will see more persons with dementia living longer at home. However, “the...
Background and aimsSensitivity to the rights of people with dementia is a key principle cited in the...
The legislation governing the care of people with dementia is based on consent and therefore reflect...
Background : The coming years will see an increase in the number of persons with dementia, and more ...
A Norberg University of Umea, Sweden Tape-recorded semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21...
Background: Providing care for a home-dwelling person with dementia who resists care is an ethical a...
Background Adequate care support from home health care nurses is needed to meet the needs of an inc...
Background For people with dementia living in nursing homes, autonomy is important. However, they ex...
Background: Most people living with dementia want to remain in their own homes, supported by family ...
Omsorg for mennesker med demens som bor hjemme reiser etiske dilemmaer om hvordan balansere autonomi...
Background: Living with dementia can affect a person's ability to exercise autonomy and can cause li...
Background:Dementia care at home often involves decisions in which the caregiver must weigh safety c...
Background: Over the last years, there has been a growth in care solutions aiming to support home-dw...
Background: The use of forced treatment and care of home-dwelling persons with dementia is a univers...
Background Many countries have passed laws giving patients the right to participate ...
Background The coming years will see more persons with dementia living longer at home. However, “the...
Background and aimsSensitivity to the rights of people with dementia is a key principle cited in the...
The legislation governing the care of people with dementia is based on consent and therefore reflect...
Background : The coming years will see an increase in the number of persons with dementia, and more ...
A Norberg University of Umea, Sweden Tape-recorded semi-structured interviews were conducted with 21...
Background: Providing care for a home-dwelling person with dementia who resists care is an ethical a...
Background Adequate care support from home health care nurses is needed to meet the needs of an inc...
Background For people with dementia living in nursing homes, autonomy is important. However, they ex...
Background: Most people living with dementia want to remain in their own homes, supported by family ...