Objectives: Deceptive practice has been shown to be endemic in long-term care settings. However, little is known about the use of deception in dementia care within general hospitals and staff attitudes towards this practice. This study aimed to develop understanding of the experiences of general hospital staff and explore their decision-making processes when choosing whether to tell the truth or deceive a patient with dementia. Method: This qualitative study drew upon a constructivist grounded theory approach (Charmaz, 2006) to analyse data gathered from semi-structured interviews with a range of hospital staff. A model, grounded in participant experiences, was developed to describe their decision-making processes. Findings: Participants id...
Contains fulltext : 50881.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study des...
This thesis argues that truth-telling in high level (nursing home) aged care is a undamentally impor...
Background Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Objectives: Care of patients with dementia raises challenging ethical issues, including the use of d...
Therapeutic lying revolves around the idea of deliberately deceiving dementia patients for the sake ...
This analysis examines the practice of care providers in residential aged care lying to residents wi...
Objective: A common symptom of cognitive decline in people living with dementia, or people with mem...
Background: Previous surveys have revealed lying is common amongst care-workers and nurses, and in s...
Aim There is a lack of clarity about therapeutic lying in the context of everyday dementia care. Th...
Background: for people with dementia, patient-centred care should involve timely explanation of the ...
An acute hospital environment is a confusing place for many patients requiring admission, especially...
Background: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
In this bioethics’ paper, I oppose the arguments justifying lying and deceiving persons with dementi...
© 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND ...
Reprinted with permission of the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation.This article explores, th...
Contains fulltext : 50881.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study des...
This thesis argues that truth-telling in high level (nursing home) aged care is a undamentally impor...
Background Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
Objectives: Care of patients with dementia raises challenging ethical issues, including the use of d...
Therapeutic lying revolves around the idea of deliberately deceiving dementia patients for the sake ...
This analysis examines the practice of care providers in residential aged care lying to residents wi...
Objective: A common symptom of cognitive decline in people living with dementia, or people with mem...
Background: Previous surveys have revealed lying is common amongst care-workers and nurses, and in s...
Aim There is a lack of clarity about therapeutic lying in the context of everyday dementia care. Th...
Background: for people with dementia, patient-centred care should involve timely explanation of the ...
An acute hospital environment is a confusing place for many patients requiring admission, especially...
Background: Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...
In this bioethics’ paper, I oppose the arguments justifying lying and deceiving persons with dementi...
© 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND ...
Reprinted with permission of the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation.This article explores, th...
Contains fulltext : 50881.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study des...
This thesis argues that truth-telling in high level (nursing home) aged care is a undamentally impor...
Background Despite growing evidence that many people with dementia want to know their diagnosis, th...