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Ethics and dementia: mapping the literature by bibliometric analysis


C Baldwin, J Hughes, T Hope, R Jacoby, S … - International journal of geriatric psychiatry, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com
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[PDF] Doctors' experiences of work-related moral problems: responsibility without clear …


R Arnman - Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, 2004 - diss.kib.ki.se
From the Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics (LIME),
Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden ... Doctors' Experiences of Work
Related Moral Problems: ... Author's e-mail address: reet.arnman@swipnet.se
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[CITATION] L Robinson, D Hutchings, L Corner, F Beyer, H Dickinson, A Vanoli, T Finch, J Hughes


C Ballard, C May, J Bond - Health Technology Assessment, 2006
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Neuropsychiatric problems in Parkinson's disease: Comparisons between self and caregiver …


A McKinlay, R Grace, J Dalrymple-Alford, T … - Aging and Mental Health, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Introduction: This study examined the level of agreement between caregiver and
Parkinson's disease (PD) patient reports of neuropsychiatric problems. Method:
Forty-three patients and 43 informants who knew the patient well ...
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WHO DECIDES WHO DECIDES? ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON CAPACITY AND …


D Bowman - Competence Assessment in Dementia, 2008 - Springer
Capacity 1 is at the heart of ethical decision making in healthcare. For those
who subscribe to a principled approach to moral reasoning (Gillon, 1985; Gillon
and Lloyd, 1993; Beauchamp and Childress, 1994), autonomy is often said to ...
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for Older People


JC HUGHES - Principles of Health Care Ethics: Edited by Richard E. …, 2007 - books.google.com
64 Ethical Issues and Health Care for Older People JULIAN C. HUGHES INTRODUCTION
There is a saying that old age does not come alone: it 'breeds aches'. The
requirement for health care increases as we age and this, in turn, raises ...
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[CITATION] Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias (Including Pseudodementias)


S Lovestone
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Older people and ethics


A Tinker - Australasian Journal on Ageing, 2003 - interscience.wiley.com
This article examines the following questions and issues. Is there common
agreement about ethical principles or are there variations according to culture,
time and place? Are there special issues in policy and research relating to ...
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Attitudes of Family and Professional Care-Givers towards the Use of GPS for Tracking …


R Landau, S Werner, GK Auslander, N Shoval, … - British Journal of Social Work, 2009 - BASW
Prof. Ruth Landau is associate professor at the Paul Baerwald School of Social
Work and Social Welfare, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Chair of the
University's Institutional Review Board. Her research interests include: ...
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Family carers, ethics and dementia: an empirical study


C Baldwin - Empirical Ethics in Psychiatry, 2008 - books.google.com
Chapter 8 Family carers, ethics and dementia: an empirical study Clive Baldwin
8.1. Introduction It is estimated that there are currently approximately 750 000
people in the UK living with dementia (Alzheimer's Society 2006) and that ...
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