Living with Dementia

Living with Dementia

Neuroethical Issues and International Perspectives

Dubljevic, Veljko; Bottenberg, Frances

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

01/2022

263

Mole

Inglês

9783030620752

15 a 20 dias

530

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Section 1: Conceptual issues 1. The Ethics of Dementia Risk Reduction.-2. Refined Discourse Ethics and the Social Inclusion of People with Dementia.-3. Do You Remember Who You Are? The Pillars of Identity in Dementia.-4. Respect for Autonomy in the Face of Dementia: The Case of Deception.-Section 2: Empirical and Clinical Implications 5. Directing the End of Life in Dementia.-6. Diagnosis Threat Related to Disclosure of Alzheimer Disease Biomarkers and a Discussion of the Ethics in Clinical and Research Settings.-7. Public Representation of Social and Ethical Issues in Frontotemporal Dementia.-8. Assessing Consent to Intimate Sexual Relations Among Nursing Home Residents With Dementia.-Section 3: International perspectives 9. Defining dementia best care standards when cultural safety is at stake: The case of Indigenous Canadians with dementia.-10. Towards an Ethics of Anticipation, between Hope and Responsibility: French Perspectives in the Case of Alzheimer's Disease.-11. Legal Status and Dignity of Persons Living with Dementia in Serbia.-12. Ethical implications of genomic research on dementia in sub-Saharan Africa: addressing the risk of stigma.-13. Patient Advocacy in Dementia: The Culture and Ethics of Policy-Making and Representation.-14. Legal capacity in the civil legal lives of persons with dementia in Taiwan: Implications of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Neuroethics;Memory disorders;Alzheimer's Disease;End-of-life Care;Frontotemporal dementia;Eudaimonism;Stigmatization