Decision-making capacity (DMC) in aging adults has become increasingly salient as the number of older adults, life expectancy, and the amount of wealth to be transferred from older generations have all increased. The accurate and reliable determination of older adults’ DMC is a particularly important topic given its implication in legal, financial, and health decisions. Based upon the four-ability DMC model promulgated by Appelbaum and Grisso in the 1980’s, a number of MacArthur Competence Assessment Tools have been developed and widely utilized. However, these tools do not include cognitive testing or other sources of objective data and have limited validity in a medico-legal setting, necessitating additional options for the evaluation of ...
dissertationIncreasingly, law, ethics, and policy recognize the right of individuals with impaired d...
Financial capacity is a critical issue of autonomy for older people. However, determining the point ...
© 2018 by The Journal of Clinical Ethics. All rights reserved. Background: As the population of the ...
Assessing the capacity of patients to make decisions about their functional problems has substantial...
Cognitive and functional losses are only part of the spectrum of disability experienced by persons w...
The convergence of the aging of our society, the increase in blended families, and an enormous inter...
International audienceIntroduction Assessment of decision-making capacity (DMC) is essential in dail...
Background: Evaluation of decision-making capacity to consent to medical treatment has proved to be ...
Background/Aims: Clinicians are increasingly being asked to provide their opinion on the decision-ma...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive disorders, including dementia, have been shown to be predictors of decisional i...
The study identified factors that make an evaluation of decision-making capacity (DMC) difficult for...
The progressive ageing of a population leads to an increase in the number of people suffering from c...
Abstract: Making our own decisions goes to the heart of our autonomy. Increasingly decision making c...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) is the gatekeeping element for a patient’s right to self-determinatio...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Psychiatric Quarterly. T...
dissertationIncreasingly, law, ethics, and policy recognize the right of individuals with impaired d...
Financial capacity is a critical issue of autonomy for older people. However, determining the point ...
© 2018 by The Journal of Clinical Ethics. All rights reserved. Background: As the population of the ...
Assessing the capacity of patients to make decisions about their functional problems has substantial...
Cognitive and functional losses are only part of the spectrum of disability experienced by persons w...
The convergence of the aging of our society, the increase in blended families, and an enormous inter...
International audienceIntroduction Assessment of decision-making capacity (DMC) is essential in dail...
Background: Evaluation of decision-making capacity to consent to medical treatment has proved to be ...
Background/Aims: Clinicians are increasingly being asked to provide their opinion on the decision-ma...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive disorders, including dementia, have been shown to be predictors of decisional i...
The study identified factors that make an evaluation of decision-making capacity (DMC) difficult for...
The progressive ageing of a population leads to an increase in the number of people suffering from c...
Abstract: Making our own decisions goes to the heart of our autonomy. Increasingly decision making c...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) is the gatekeeping element for a patient’s right to self-determinatio...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Psychiatric Quarterly. T...
dissertationIncreasingly, law, ethics, and policy recognize the right of individuals with impaired d...
Financial capacity is a critical issue of autonomy for older people. However, determining the point ...
© 2018 by The Journal of Clinical Ethics. All rights reserved. Background: As the population of the ...