Supported Decision-Making in Persons With Dementia: Development of an Enhanced Consent Procedure for Lumbar Puncture
The right to make autonomous decisions is enshrined in law. However, the question how persons with cognitive deficits can be enabled to make autonomous decisions has not been satisfactorily addressed. In particular, the concept of supported decision-making and its implementation into practice has be...
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Auteurs principaux: | Theresa S. Wied, Julia Haberstroh, Jakov Gather, Tarik Karakaya, Frank Oswald, Mishal Qubad, Matthé Scholten, Jochen Vollmann, Johannes Pantel, The ENSURE Consortium, Theresa Wied, Nathalia Álvarez Lata, José-Antonio Seoane, Ana Sofia Carvalho, Pablo Hernández Marrero |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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