Importance and objective Conducting advance care planning (ACP) conversations with people with dementia and their relatives contributes to providing care according to their preferences. In this review, we identify moral considerations which may hinder or facilitate physicians in conducting ACP in dementia. Design For this meta-review of systematic reviews and primary studies, we searched the PubMed, Web of Science and PsycINFO databases between 2005 and 30 August 2019. We included empirical studies concerning physicians' moral barriers and facilitators of conversations about end-of-life preferences in dementia care. The protocol was registered at Prospero (CRD42019123308). Setting and participants Physicians and nurse practitioners providin...
BACKGROUND: Advance care planning (ACP) facilitates communication and understanding of preferences, ...
Background: Physicians’ decision-making for seriously ill patients with advanced dementia is of high...
The authors of the paper 'Advance euthanasia directives: a controversial case and its ethical implic...
Contains fulltext : 229825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)IMPORTANCE AND ...
Background Dementia is widely considered a progressive condition associated with changes in cognitiv...
In this review of 25 papers the majority of data gathered by studies was largely retrospective invol...
BACKGROUND:Due to the disease's progressive nature, advance care planning (ACP) is recommended for p...
The prevalence of dementia is increasing, however it is only recently that dementia has been recogni...
Journal ArticlePatients with dementia present difficult issues for health-care decisionmaking. This ...
The purpose of this study is to explore what knowledge dementia caregivers have about advance care p...
Abstract Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a continuous, dynamic process of reflection and d...
Background: Although advance directives may seem useful instruments in decision-making regarding inc...
Dementia is the leading cause of death in England and Wales, but traditionally it has not been consi...
Alzheimer disease and other dementias present unique practical challenges for patients, their famili...
[[abstract]]Persons with dementia are at high risk for loss of decision-making ability due to increa...
BACKGROUND: Advance care planning (ACP) facilitates communication and understanding of preferences, ...
Background: Physicians’ decision-making for seriously ill patients with advanced dementia is of high...
The authors of the paper 'Advance euthanasia directives: a controversial case and its ethical implic...
Contains fulltext : 229825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)IMPORTANCE AND ...
Background Dementia is widely considered a progressive condition associated with changes in cognitiv...
In this review of 25 papers the majority of data gathered by studies was largely retrospective invol...
BACKGROUND:Due to the disease's progressive nature, advance care planning (ACP) is recommended for p...
The prevalence of dementia is increasing, however it is only recently that dementia has been recogni...
Journal ArticlePatients with dementia present difficult issues for health-care decisionmaking. This ...
The purpose of this study is to explore what knowledge dementia caregivers have about advance care p...
Abstract Background Advance care planning (ACP) is a continuous, dynamic process of reflection and d...
Background: Although advance directives may seem useful instruments in decision-making regarding inc...
Dementia is the leading cause of death in England and Wales, but traditionally it has not been consi...
Alzheimer disease and other dementias present unique practical challenges for patients, their famili...
[[abstract]]Persons with dementia are at high risk for loss of decision-making ability due to increa...
BACKGROUND: Advance care planning (ACP) facilitates communication and understanding of preferences, ...
Background: Physicians’ decision-making for seriously ill patients with advanced dementia is of high...
The authors of the paper 'Advance euthanasia directives: a controversial case and its ethical implic...