The progressive ageing of a population leads to an increase in the number of people suffering from cognitive deterioration. This requires particular attention in terms of the necessity to assess these people's cognitive functions and their capacity to make decisions. The present systematic review analyses the clinical and ethical aspects of any assessment of capacity, with a specific focus on the capacity of the individual to give informed consent for medical treatment and also with regard to their testamentary capacity. The results indicate that the concepts of capacity, competence and decision-making need to be better clarified, ad-hoc devised tools are required and a multidisciplinary, clinical and legal approach to assessments of capaci...
Introduction: Competency means the capacity to make responsible and balanced decisions. This may be ...
There is a bourgeoning elderly population, an increase in District Court estate disputes, and an ide...
© 2018 Author(s). Published by the Canadian Geriatrics Society. Background: With an increasingly age...
Cognitive and functional losses are only part of the spectrum of disability experienced by persons w...
Assessing the capacity of patients to make decisions about their functional problems has substantial...
Background: Evaluation of decision-making capacity to consent to medical treatment has proved to be ...
YesThe report entitled “Legal capacity and decision making: The ethical implications of lack of lega...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Psychiatric Quarterly. T...
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...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Adults lacking capacity are under-represented in research; therefore, the ev...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor–patient relationship. In particular, o...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) in aging adults has become increasingly salient as the number of olde...
The legal competency or capability to exercise rights is level of judgment and decision-making abili...
Measuring Decision-Making Capacity in Cognitively Impaired Individuals Cognitive and functional loss...
Introduction: Competency means the capacity to make responsible and balanced decisions. This may be ...
There is a bourgeoning elderly population, an increase in District Court estate disputes, and an ide...
© 2018 Author(s). Published by the Canadian Geriatrics Society. Background: With an increasingly age...
Cognitive and functional losses are only part of the spectrum of disability experienced by persons w...
Assessing the capacity of patients to make decisions about their functional problems has substantial...
Background: Evaluation of decision-making capacity to consent to medical treatment has proved to be ...
YesThe report entitled “Legal capacity and decision making: The ethical implications of lack of lega...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Psychiatric Quarterly. T...
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...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Adults lacking capacity are under-represented in research; therefore, the ev...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor–patient relationship. In particular, o...
Decision-making capacity (DMC) in aging adults has become increasingly salient as the number of olde...
The legal competency or capability to exercise rights is level of judgment and decision-making abili...
Measuring Decision-Making Capacity in Cognitively Impaired Individuals Cognitive and functional loss...
Introduction: Competency means the capacity to make responsible and balanced decisions. This may be ...
There is a bourgeoning elderly population, an increase in District Court estate disputes, and an ide...
© 2018 Author(s). Published by the Canadian Geriatrics Society. Background: With an increasingly age...