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2006/1 - 2006 - The use of advance directives by people with dementia (Bulletin de Alzheimer Europe report) / Alzheimer Europe
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Titre : 2006/1 - 2006 - The use of advance directives by people with dementia Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alzheimer Europe, Auteur Année de publication : 2006 Importance : 103 p. Langues : Anglais Catégories : Législation
Santé:Santé publique:ÉthiqueTags : Problèmes juridiques éthique démence problèmes médicaux statut juridique Europe Résumé : This publication contains Alzheimer Europe's position on advance directives and provides background information on the legal, ethical, medical and personal and practical issues surrounding the use of advance directives in the case of dementia. This is followed by a summary of the legal status of advance directives in 15 EU members states and in Switzerland and Norway.
[n° ou bulletin] 2006/1 - 2006 - The use of advance directives by people with dementia [texte imprimé] / Alzheimer Europe, Auteur . - 2006 . - 103 p.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Législation
Santé:Santé publique:ÉthiqueTags : Problèmes juridiques éthique démence problèmes médicaux statut juridique Europe Résumé : This publication contains Alzheimer Europe's position on advance directives and provides background information on the legal, ethical, medical and personal and practical issues surrounding the use of advance directives in the case of dementia. This is followed by a summary of the legal status of advance directives in 15 EU members states and in Switzerland and Norway.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 00290 PER/A.EU/2006.1 Périodique Ans Périodiques À consulter sur place
Exclu du prêt2010 - 2010 - The ethical issues linked to the use of assistive technology in dementia care (Bulletin de Alzheimer Europe report) / Alzheimer Europe
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Titre : 2010 - 2010 - The ethical issues linked to the use of assistive technology in dementia care Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alzheimer Europe, Auteur Année de publication : 2010 Importance : 123 p. Note générale : ISBN 978-2-9599755-5-4 Langues : Anglais Catégories : Santé:Santé publique:Éthique
Technologie, industrie et agriculture:Technologie biomédicaleTags : Ethique technologies dans les soins technologie d'assistance Résumé : This publication examines the ethical issues linked to the use of assistive technology for/by people with dementia. A brief overview is provided of the three main issues of importance, namely dementia, assistive technology and ethics. This is followed by a discussion of the various ethical issues linked to the use of AT (based on an extensive review of literature) which addresses not only possible disadvantages but also looks at the positive implications of the use of AT and how it can contribute towards respecting certain ethical principles with regard to people with dementia. Alzheimer Europe presents its position and guidelines on the ethical use of AT for/by people with dementia and proposes an ethical framework for decision making. This publication is targeted at a wide audience including people with dementia, carers, health and social care professionals, service providers, AT designers, researchers and policy makers.
[n° ou bulletin] 2010 - 2010 - The ethical issues linked to the use of assistive technology in dementia care [texte imprimé] / Alzheimer Europe, Auteur . - 2010 . - 123 p.
ISBN 978-2-9599755-5-4
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Santé:Santé publique:Éthique
Technologie, industrie et agriculture:Technologie biomédicaleTags : Ethique technologies dans les soins technologie d'assistance Résumé : This publication examines the ethical issues linked to the use of assistive technology for/by people with dementia. A brief overview is provided of the three main issues of importance, namely dementia, assistive technology and ethics. This is followed by a discussion of the various ethical issues linked to the use of AT (based on an extensive review of literature) which addresses not only possible disadvantages but also looks at the positive implications of the use of AT and how it can contribute towards respecting certain ethical principles with regard to people with dementia. Alzheimer Europe presents its position and guidelines on the ethical use of AT for/by people with dementia and proposes an ethical framework for decision making. This publication is targeted at a wide audience including people with dementia, carers, health and social care professionals, service providers, AT designers, researchers and policy makers.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 00292 PER/A.EU/2010 Périodique Ans Périodiques À consulter sur place
Exclu du prêt2011 - 2011 - The ethics of dementia research (Bulletin de Alzheimer Europe report) / Alzheimer Europe
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Titre : 2011 - 2011 - The ethics of dementia research Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alzheimer Europe, Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 181 p. Note générale : ISBN 978-2-9599755-8-5 Langues : Anglais Catégories : Santé:Santé publique:Éthique
Sciences:RechercheTags : Ethique recherche démence Résumé : This report addresses some of the main ethical issues linked to carrying out dementia research in an ethical manner. In producing this report, the multidisciplinary working group had three main objectives, namely to provide an overview of past and current ethical debates about issues linked to various aspects of dementia research, to explain its position and to provide recommendations, where possible, on a range of issues linked to dementia research. The report covers all kinds of research in the medical and social science domains and is targeted at researchers and anyone with an interest in ensuring that dementia research is carried out in ethical manner (e.g. those commissioning or funding research, ethics committees and Alzheimer associations). We feel that it might also be of interest to many people taking part in research (i.e. including people with dementia). Although the format is rather dense, it is clearly divided up into numerous short sections.
[n° ou bulletin] 2011 - 2011 - The ethics of dementia research [texte imprimé] / Alzheimer Europe, Auteur . - 2011 . - 181 p.
ISBN 978-2-9599755-8-5
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Santé:Santé publique:Éthique
Sciences:RechercheTags : Ethique recherche démence Résumé : This report addresses some of the main ethical issues linked to carrying out dementia research in an ethical manner. In producing this report, the multidisciplinary working group had three main objectives, namely to provide an overview of past and current ethical debates about issues linked to various aspects of dementia research, to explain its position and to provide recommendations, where possible, on a range of issues linked to dementia research. The report covers all kinds of research in the medical and social science domains and is targeted at researchers and anyone with an interest in ensuring that dementia research is carried out in ethical manner (e.g. those commissioning or funding research, ethics committees and Alzheimer associations). We feel that it might also be of interest to many people taking part in research (i.e. including people with dementia). Although the format is rather dense, it is clearly divided up into numerous short sections.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 00293 PER/A.EU/2011 Périodique Ans Périodiques À consulter sur place
Exclu du prêt2012 - 2012 - The ethical issues linked to restrictions of freedom of people with dementia (Bulletin de Alzheimer Europe report) / Alzheimer Europe
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Titre : 2012 - 2012 - The ethical issues linked to restrictions of freedom of people with dementia Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alzheimer Europe, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Importance : 163 p. Note générale : ISBN 978-2-9599755-6-1 Langues : Anglais Catégories : Santé:Santé publique:Éthique
Thérapeutique:Contrôle du comportement:Contention chimique
Thérapeutique:Contrôle du comportement:Contention physiqueTags : Problème éthique restriction de liberté personnes atteintes de démence perte de liberté détention contrainte physique contrainte chimique contrainte psychologique Résumé : This report addresses the ethical issues surrounding the loss of freedom which many people experience as a result of having dementia. Such restrictions include those relating to residence or place of stay (i.e. involuntary detention or attendance in nursing homes, hospitals and day care centres), to the use of various forms of restraint (i.e. physical, chemical, psychological and environmental), to the right to live one's life according to one's values, preferences and lifestyle and finally, to the right to play an active role in society (e.g. marrying, voting, making a will and driving).
Most of these issues have already been explored by Alzheimer Europe insofar as they relate to legislation and clearly the right to live a life that is free from unjust, inappropriate or unnecessary restrictions is often both a legal and ethical issue. However, in this report, we focus on the ethical implications of various restrictions of freedom, drawing biomedical principles (e.g. respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence and justice) as well as more care-related factors such as the importance of relationships, solidarity, wellbeing and dignity.
[n° ou bulletin] 2012 - 2012 - The ethical issues linked to restrictions of freedom of people with dementia [texte imprimé] / Alzheimer Europe, Auteur . - 2012 . - 163 p.
ISBN 978-2-9599755-6-1
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Santé:Santé publique:Éthique
Thérapeutique:Contrôle du comportement:Contention chimique
Thérapeutique:Contrôle du comportement:Contention physiqueTags : Problème éthique restriction de liberté personnes atteintes de démence perte de liberté détention contrainte physique contrainte chimique contrainte psychologique Résumé : This report addresses the ethical issues surrounding the loss of freedom which many people experience as a result of having dementia. Such restrictions include those relating to residence or place of stay (i.e. involuntary detention or attendance in nursing homes, hospitals and day care centres), to the use of various forms of restraint (i.e. physical, chemical, psychological and environmental), to the right to live one's life according to one's values, preferences and lifestyle and finally, to the right to play an active role in society (e.g. marrying, voting, making a will and driving).
Most of these issues have already been explored by Alzheimer Europe insofar as they relate to legislation and clearly the right to live a life that is free from unjust, inappropriate or unnecessary restrictions is often both a legal and ethical issue. However, in this report, we focus on the ethical implications of various restrictions of freedom, drawing biomedical principles (e.g. respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence and justice) as well as more care-related factors such as the importance of relationships, solidarity, wellbeing and dignity.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 00294 PER/A.EU/2012 Périodique Ans Périodiques À consulter sur place
Exclu du prêt2016 - 2016 - Discussion paper on ethical issues linked to the changing definitions/use of terms related to Alzheimer’s disease (Bulletin de Alzheimer Europe report) / Alzheimer Europe
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Titre : 2016 - 2016 - Discussion paper on ethical issues linked to the changing definitions/use of terms related to Alzheimer’s disease Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alzheimer Europe, Auteur Année de publication : 2016 Importance : 37 p. Langues : Anglais Catégories : Santé:Santé publique:Éthique Tags : Ethique termes définitions maladie d'Alzheimer Résumé : In this discussion paper, Alzheimer Europe’s Ethics Working Group reflects on a range of ethical issues linked to the recent changes in terminology surrounding Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and AD dementia. The paper starts with an explanation of the context in which the definitions were developed and reflects on ethical issues linked to representations of health and disease. The paper then addresses issues of relevance to the individual, relationships and wider society (e.g. exploring the possible impact on personhood, citizenship, stigma, public awareness, policy making, diagnosis, healthcare and research). In addition to the main issues discussed, the paper contains an annex with further details about the development of the terms and a glossary aimed at making the paper accessible to a wide audience. At the end of the paper, readers will find the group’s position on some of the key issues addressed.
[n° ou bulletin] 2016 - 2016 - Discussion paper on ethical issues linked to the changing definitions/use of terms related to Alzheimer’s disease [texte imprimé] / Alzheimer Europe, Auteur . - 2016 . - 37 p.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Santé:Santé publique:Éthique Tags : Ethique termes définitions maladie d'Alzheimer Résumé : In this discussion paper, Alzheimer Europe’s Ethics Working Group reflects on a range of ethical issues linked to the recent changes in terminology surrounding Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and AD dementia. The paper starts with an explanation of the context in which the definitions were developed and reflects on ethical issues linked to representations of health and disease. The paper then addresses issues of relevance to the individual, relationships and wider society (e.g. exploring the possible impact on personhood, citizenship, stigma, public awareness, policy making, diagnosis, healthcare and research). In addition to the main issues discussed, the paper contains an annex with further details about the development of the terms and a glossary aimed at making the paper accessible to a wide audience. At the end of the paper, readers will find the group’s position on some of the key issues addressed.
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 00324 PER/A.EU/2016 Périodique Ans Périodiques À consulter sur place
Exclu du prêt2021 - 2021 - Legal capacity and decision making : The ethical implications of lack legal capacity on the lives of people with dementia (Bulletin de Alzheimer Europe report)
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PermalinkLa bioéthique en question / Michel Dupuis
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PermalinkL'éthique organisationnelle dans le secteur de la santé / Michel Dupuis
PermalinkFins de vie, éthique et société / Emmanuel Hirsch
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