This paper explores several issues regarding the treatment and care for patients suffering from dementia, including a discussion of the relatively low time and money spent on dementia research compared to research on cancer and cardio-vascular disease. It will also discuss the special relationship between the person suffering from dementia and their carer, who is often a loved one. The paper employs principlism and so examines these issues from a consideration of autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, and justice
This paper explores the syndrome of dementia and the way in which it affects a person's capacity to ...
Aim To discuss the methodological and ethical review challenges encountered by researchers who want ...
Adopting an ethics and human rights lens, this paper provides a critical analysis of national dement...
This paper explores several issues regarding the treatment and care for patients suffering from deme...
Dementia is a syndrome characterised by cognitive decline, memory loss and progressive functional im...
Dementia is a global public health issue with an urgent need for developing newer and more effective...
It is often assumed that “ethics” refers to a pre-established and settled set of professional guidel...
Conducting research in the field of dementia care can be fraught with moral and ethical dilemmas, pa...
BACKGROUND: the worldwide number of dementia cases is increasing, and this is a trend that is expect...
Educational Objectives 1. Identify important ethical concerns in the care of individuals with Alzhei...
Journal ArticlePatients with dementia present difficult issues for health-care decisionmaking. This ...
Alzheimer disease and other dementias present unique practical challenges for patients, their famili...
The ethical problems associated with dementia have been thrown into focus by the ageing population. ...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Nursing Ethics. Also avaliable from the publisher at:...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) aim to improve professionalism in healt...
This paper explores the syndrome of dementia and the way in which it affects a person's capacity to ...
Aim To discuss the methodological and ethical review challenges encountered by researchers who want ...
Adopting an ethics and human rights lens, this paper provides a critical analysis of national dement...
This paper explores several issues regarding the treatment and care for patients suffering from deme...
Dementia is a syndrome characterised by cognitive decline, memory loss and progressive functional im...
Dementia is a global public health issue with an urgent need for developing newer and more effective...
It is often assumed that “ethics” refers to a pre-established and settled set of professional guidel...
Conducting research in the field of dementia care can be fraught with moral and ethical dilemmas, pa...
BACKGROUND: the worldwide number of dementia cases is increasing, and this is a trend that is expect...
Educational Objectives 1. Identify important ethical concerns in the care of individuals with Alzhei...
Journal ArticlePatients with dementia present difficult issues for health-care decisionmaking. This ...
Alzheimer disease and other dementias present unique practical challenges for patients, their famili...
The ethical problems associated with dementia have been thrown into focus by the ageing population. ...
Author's version of an article in the journal: Nursing Ethics. Also avaliable from the publisher at:...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) aim to improve professionalism in healt...
This paper explores the syndrome of dementia and the way in which it affects a person's capacity to ...
Aim To discuss the methodological and ethical review challenges encountered by researchers who want ...
Adopting an ethics and human rights lens, this paper provides a critical analysis of national dement...