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A survey of informed consent in patients with dementia in the US and Japan

Iijima, Yoshihiko 名古屋大学

2023.11

概要

Many countries are transitioning to aging societies, and the number of older adults living with
dementia is on the rise. Japan, in particular, has a remarkable rate of aging, with people aged 65
years and over expected to account for 28.9% of the total population by 2022.1 Consequently, an
increasing number of cases need to obtain informed consent for treating patients with dementia.
In addition, special consideration is required when incorporating patients with cognitive impairment into clinical research. The right to self-determination of individuals with dementia must
be guaranteed, and decision support is required, according to the pathophysiology of dementia.2
Experts have noted the challenges in obtaining informed consent from patients with dementia. ...

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