This article examines current legal and ethical requirements concerning research about adults with cognitive disabilities. These requirements, the article argues, are complex, difficult to navigate, and inevitably act as a disincentive for research to be conducted. These requirements also do little to encourage active involvement by adults with cognitive disabilities in deciding whether to participate in research. The article argues that reforms are needed for State and Territory laws to require, wherever possible, adults to be supported to make their own decisions about research participation. State and Territory law reform is also required to clarify when, and on what basis, others may be appointed to make research participation decisions...
Illnesses that cause cognitive impairment are a considerable health problem in the United States. Th...
Background This article describes the process of including people with intellectual disabilities (I...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...
Research is crucial to advancing knowledge about dementia, yet the burden of the disease currently o...
Abstract There are important benefits to including adults with intellectual disabilities in research...
Volume I presents research. Chapter one is a systematic review of studies investigating the ability ...
Supported decision-making is at the forefront of modern disability research. This is due to Article ...
Abstract Aims and objectives: The aim of this paper is to explore how making reasonable adjustments ...
The ethical problem of the need to conduct research on the very condi-tions that impair the ability ...
Background Persons with intellectual and develop-mental disabilities have had regrettably few oppor-...
Decisional capacity is a precious component of personhood and is progressively diminished in dementi...
Decisional capacity is a precious component of personhood and is progressively diminished in dementi...
Objective: Research involving people with dementia is vital to appropriately inform policy and pract...
Objective: Research involving people with dementia is vital to appropriately inform policy and pract...
Respect is central to ethical guidelines for research. The scientific community has long debated, an...
Illnesses that cause cognitive impairment are a considerable health problem in the United States. Th...
Background This article describes the process of including people with intellectual disabilities (I...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...
Research is crucial to advancing knowledge about dementia, yet the burden of the disease currently o...
Abstract There are important benefits to including adults with intellectual disabilities in research...
Volume I presents research. Chapter one is a systematic review of studies investigating the ability ...
Supported decision-making is at the forefront of modern disability research. This is due to Article ...
Abstract Aims and objectives: The aim of this paper is to explore how making reasonable adjustments ...
The ethical problem of the need to conduct research on the very condi-tions that impair the ability ...
Background Persons with intellectual and develop-mental disabilities have had regrettably few oppor-...
Decisional capacity is a precious component of personhood and is progressively diminished in dementi...
Decisional capacity is a precious component of personhood and is progressively diminished in dementi...
Objective: Research involving people with dementia is vital to appropriately inform policy and pract...
Objective: Research involving people with dementia is vital to appropriately inform policy and pract...
Respect is central to ethical guidelines for research. The scientific community has long debated, an...
Illnesses that cause cognitive impairment are a considerable health problem in the United States. Th...
Background This article describes the process of including people with intellectual disabilities (I...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...