Following a two-year inquiry, the Nuffield Council on Bioethics published a report in October 2009 on the ethical dilemmas raised by dementia. Community nurses play an important role in supporting carers of people with dementia, but face ethical dilemmas of their own, for example, balancing the needs of the person with dementia and those of the carers, and deciding when to share confidential information with others. The report sets out an ethical approach to care, as well as recommendations on specific ethical dilemmas. A key conclusion is that all professionals involved in the care of people with dementia should have access to ongoing education and support to equip them to respond appropriately to ethical questions that arise
Government policy and good practice dictate that health and other care services should routinely inv...
This paper explores several issues regarding the treatment and care for patients suffering from deme...
Due to the increasing prevalence of dementia, caring for people with the condition is a global cause...
Following a two-year inquiry, the Nuffield Council on Bioethics published a report in October 2009 o...
Dementia is a syndrome characterised by cognitive decline, memory loss and progressive functional im...
Ethical questions do not only arise in psychogeriatrics when difficult decisions have to be made abo...
The aim was to increase understanding of the ethical dilemma that assistant nurses in special accomm...
In this article, a teleological model for analysis of everyday ethical situations in dementia care i...
Alzheimer disease and other dementias present unique practical challenges for patients, their famili...
Background: Dementia means a progressive cognitive impairment. The number of people that will get di...
It is often assumed that “ethics” refers to a pre-established and settled set of professional guidel...
The aim of this study was to explore how caregivers caring for severely demented patients experience...
Background and Purpose: Dementia has become a major global health issue due to the burden on patien...
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) aim to improve professionalism in health care. However, current ...
The document deals with some ethical issues raised by the treatment of demented people. In particula...
Government policy and good practice dictate that health and other care services should routinely inv...
This paper explores several issues regarding the treatment and care for patients suffering from deme...
Due to the increasing prevalence of dementia, caring for people with the condition is a global cause...
Following a two-year inquiry, the Nuffield Council on Bioethics published a report in October 2009 o...
Dementia is a syndrome characterised by cognitive decline, memory loss and progressive functional im...
Ethical questions do not only arise in psychogeriatrics when difficult decisions have to be made abo...
The aim was to increase understanding of the ethical dilemma that assistant nurses in special accomm...
In this article, a teleological model for analysis of everyday ethical situations in dementia care i...
Alzheimer disease and other dementias present unique practical challenges for patients, their famili...
Background: Dementia means a progressive cognitive impairment. The number of people that will get di...
It is often assumed that “ethics” refers to a pre-established and settled set of professional guidel...
The aim of this study was to explore how caregivers caring for severely demented patients experience...
Background and Purpose: Dementia has become a major global health issue due to the burden on patien...
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) aim to improve professionalism in health care. However, current ...
The document deals with some ethical issues raised by the treatment of demented people. In particula...
Government policy and good practice dictate that health and other care services should routinely inv...
This paper explores several issues regarding the treatment and care for patients suffering from deme...
Due to the increasing prevalence of dementia, caring for people with the condition is a global cause...