Ethics, Law, and Aging Review, 8 : Issues in Conducting Research with and About Older Persons.
Perplexing ethical questions emerge when conducting research involving older adult participants. Fundamental ethical concerns often grappled with include the ability to obtain truly voluntary and competent informed consent, the proper role of surrogate decision making in the research context, and th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Springer Pub. Co.,
2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Part 1. Conducting Research With and About Older Persons: Ethical and Legal Issues and Implications; Chapter 1. Ethical Issues in Informed Consent in the Conduct of Research With Aging Persons; Chapter 2. Decisional Capacity and Consent for Research in Older Adults Who Are Cognitively Impaired; Chapter 3. The Search for a Coherent Language: The Science and Politics of Drug Testing and Approval; Chapter 4. Ethical and Legal Considerations in Health Services Research.
- Chapter 5. Regulating Research for Those With Decisional Impairment: Implications for Mental Health ProfessionalsPart 2. Independent Articles; Chapter 6. Ethical Complexities of Aggressive Surgical Intervention in the Very Old; Chapter 7. From Elder Guardianship to Long-Term Legal Care; Chapter 8. The Circle of Life: Respecting Patients' Preferences Near the End of Life?; Book Reviews; Literature Abstract: Symposium-Joint Conference on Legal/Ethical Issues in the Progression of Dementia; Bibliograp.