With increased longevity and growth in the number of older adults comes rising rates of individuals with cognitive impairment and dementia. The expansion of this population has important implications for research on aging and dementia syndromes, namely increased enrollment of older individuals in clinical research. Ethical prerogatives, as well as historical underrepresentation of persons with dementia in research studies due to the perceived burden of traditional decisional capacity evaluations, necessitates the development of pragmatic approaches to ascertain decisional abilities in research settings. We outline a protocol used in the Wisconsin Alzheimer\u27s Disease Research Center (ADRC) that adopts a stepped approach to the evaluation ...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to se...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor-patient relationship. In particular, o...
Background Involving adults lacking capacity (ALC) in research on end of life care (EoLC) or serious...
Decisional capacity is a precious component of personhood and is progressively diminished in dementi...
ObjectiveInvestigators conducting Alzheimer's disease (AD) research need to consider participants' c...
Decisional capacity is a precious component of personhood and is progressively diminished in dementi...
Contains fulltext : 88020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The diagnosis ...
Impaired decision-making capacity is a symptomatic feature in a number of neurodegenerative diseases...
Many gray areas remain regarding patients’ capacity to consent, despite the existence of laws in tha...
There is always a debate around consent in the context of research. Given the expansion of different...
International audienceBackground: The number of clinical trials including older patients, and partic...
OBJECTIVES:Optimizing the research consent process simultaneously fosters respect for autonomy and p...
© 2019, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Pty Ltd. People with dementia have commonly been excluded from...
BackgroundThe National Institute on Aging, in conjunction with the Department of Health and Human Se...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to se...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor-patient relationship. In particular, o...
Background Involving adults lacking capacity (ALC) in research on end of life care (EoLC) or serious...
Decisional capacity is a precious component of personhood and is progressively diminished in dementi...
ObjectiveInvestigators conducting Alzheimer's disease (AD) research need to consider participants' c...
Decisional capacity is a precious component of personhood and is progressively diminished in dementi...
Contains fulltext : 88020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The diagnosis ...
Impaired decision-making capacity is a symptomatic feature in a number of neurodegenerative diseases...
Many gray areas remain regarding patients’ capacity to consent, despite the existence of laws in tha...
There is always a debate around consent in the context of research. Given the expansion of different...
International audienceBackground: The number of clinical trials including older patients, and partic...
OBJECTIVES:Optimizing the research consent process simultaneously fosters respect for autonomy and p...
© 2019, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Pty Ltd. People with dementia have commonly been excluded from...
BackgroundThe National Institute on Aging, in conjunction with the Department of Health and Human Se...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to se...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor-patient relationship. In particular, o...