Dementia and the law (original) (raw)
Dementia in Europe Yearbook 2016 - Decision making and legal capacity in dementia
Charles Scerri
2016
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Dementia and legal competency
Trpimir Glavina
Collegium antropologicum, 2011
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Dementia: A Legal Overview
Mary Donnelly
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Legal aspects in dementia
Alfredo Barba
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2002
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Decision-Making Capacity in Healthcare: Instruments Review and Reflections About its Assessment in the Elderly with Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
Rosa Afonso
Psychiatric Quarterly, 2021
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Decision-making capacity in the elderly
Georgina Rao
Primary Care Update for Ob/gyns, 2002
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Advance Decisions, Dementia and Subsequent Inconsistent Behaviour: a Call for Greater Clarity In the Law
Sarah Sivers
Journal of Medical Law and Ethics
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Current State of Research on Decision-Making Competence of Cognitively Impaired Elderly Persons
Scott Y H Kim
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2002
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The interaction between insight and legal capacity in dementia
Alfredo Barba, Fernando García-Solano
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2004
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The legal appearances of dementia in court rulings: mapping the terrain
Israel Doron
International psychogeriatrics, 2017
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Dementia, Autonomy, and Supported Healthcare Decision Making Dementia, Autonomy, and Supported Healthcare Decision Making
Megan Wright
Maryland Law Review, 2020
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Is this person with dementia (currently) competent to request euthanasia? A complicated and underexplored question
Scott Kim
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2020
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Dementia, Decision-Making, and the Modern (Adult) Guardianship Paradigm: Bentley v Maplewood Seniors Care Society
Margaret Hall
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Evaluation of decision-making capacity in patients with dementia: challenges and recommendations from a secondary analysis of qualitative interviews
Manuel Trachsel
BMC Medical Ethics
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Preservation of the Capacity to Appoint a Proxy Decision Maker: Implications for Dementia Research
Ian F Wall, PhD
Archives of General …, 2011
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Measuring Decision-Making Capacity in Cognitively Impaired Individuals
Official Chief'z
Neurosignals, 2008
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Dementia, Autonomy, and Supported Healthcare Decision Making
Megan Wright
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
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A Comparative Analysis of the Treatment of Decision-Making by or for Patients with Neurodegenerative Diseases in Four Legal Jurisdictions
Wojciech Filipkowski
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2019
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… attitudes of professionals from different medical specialties toward autonomy and legal instruments in the assessment of patients with Alzheimer's disease
A O S c h e l p
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Distinct attitudes of professionals from different medical specialties toward autonomy and legal instruments in the assessment of patients with Alzheimer's disease
Cristiane Mendes-Chiloff
Dementia & Neuropsychologia, 2010
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TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY OF COGNITIVE-IMPAIRED ELDERLY –WHEN IS OLD TOO OLD TO EXECUTE A WILL
Linda Schoeman-Malan
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Uncertainties When Applying the Mental Capacity Act in Dementia Research: A Call for Researcher Experiences
Kellyn Weir
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"What future for the testamentary capacity of people with dementia on both sides of the Channel ?", MDLN Mental Diversity Law Network, 18/08/2020
Gnaore Gbodjo Lemuel-Asaph
Mental Diversity Law Network, 2020
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Testamentary capacity assessment in dementia using artificial intelligence: prospects and challenges
John Kontos
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Understanding the Perspectives of Seniors on Dementia and Decision-Making
James Toomey
AJOB Empirical Bioethics, 2020
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‘Mentally Incapacitated Adults and Decision Making’: implications of the Law Commission consultation paper for old age psychiatrists
John Wattis
Psychiatric Bulletin, 1992
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