Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to seeking consent from a proxy, the assumption being that people with dementia are unable to provide their own informed consent. This choice denies people with dementia a voice in the consent process, thus disregarding their autonomy and agency. Recently, other options for improving the consent process have been explored. Objective: This study aimed to determine whether nursing home residents with dementia could demonstrate an ability to provide their own informed consent as determined by the Evaluation to Sign Consent instrument. Methods: As part of a larger study on the quality of life of nursing home residents, the Evaluation to Sign Consent w...
Impaired decision-making capacity is a symptomatic feature in a number of neurodegenerative diseases...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop an approach within the guidance of the Mental Capa...
Background: Research involving incapacitated persons with dementia entails complex scientific, legal...
Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to se...
Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to se...
Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to se...
O'Reilly, MT ORCiD: 0000-0003-1938-0296Background: In studies involving people with dementia, resear...
Contains fulltext : 88020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The diagnosis ...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
There is always a debate around consent in the context of research. Given the expansion of different...
Many gray areas remain regarding patients’ capacity to consent, despite the existence of laws in tha...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor-patient relationship. In particular, o...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor-patient relationship. In particular, o...
Strategies on informed consent process and capacity monitoring for mild dementia research are at dev...
Impaired decision-making capacity is a symptomatic feature in a number of neurodegenerative diseases...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop an approach within the guidance of the Mental Capa...
Background: Research involving incapacitated persons with dementia entails complex scientific, legal...
Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to se...
Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to se...
Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to se...
O'Reilly, MT ORCiD: 0000-0003-1938-0296Background: In studies involving people with dementia, resear...
Contains fulltext : 88020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The diagnosis ...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
There is always a debate around consent in the context of research. Given the expansion of different...
Many gray areas remain regarding patients’ capacity to consent, despite the existence of laws in tha...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor-patient relationship. In particular, o...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor-patient relationship. In particular, o...
Strategies on informed consent process and capacity monitoring for mild dementia research are at dev...
Impaired decision-making capacity is a symptomatic feature in a number of neurodegenerative diseases...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop an approach within the guidance of the Mental Capa...
Background: Research involving incapacitated persons with dementia entails complex scientific, legal...