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Yves Guigoz, Sylvie Lauque, Bruno J Vella. Identifying the elderly at risk for malnutrition. The Mini Nutritional Assessment. Clinics in geriatric medicine. vol 18. issue 4. 2003-03-21. PMID:12608501. |
* the mna is an 18-item questionnaire comprising anthropometric measurements (bmi, mid-arm and calf circumference, and weight loss) combined with a questionnaire regarding dietary intake (number of meals consumed, food and fluid intake, and feeding autonomy), a global assessment (lifestyle, medication, mobility, presence of acute stress, and presence of dementia or depression), and a self-assessment (self-perception of health and nutrition). |
2003-03-21 |
2023-08-12 |
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R Dresse. Advance directives in dementia research: promoting autonomy and protecting subjects. IRB. vol 23. issue 1. 2003-02-05. PMID:12530449. |
advance directives in dementia research: promoting autonomy and protecting subjects. |
2003-02-05 |
2023-08-12 |
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N R Barbas, E A Wild. Competency issues in dementia: medical decision making, driving, and independent living. Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology. vol 14. issue 4. 2002-04-09. PMID:11794448. |
although determination of capacity often proves to be a demanding challenge for the physician, energy spent in this endeavor may result in preservation of the autonomy of the patient with dementia and overall improved quality of life at its end stages. |
2002-04-09 |
2023-08-12 |
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M Boada Rovir. [Strategies for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. The 'ad continuum' concept]. Revista de neurologia. vol 32. issue 11. 2001-12-04. PMID:11562834. |
the patient with dementia suffers a chronic disorder, with no specific treatment and little therapeutic response, which is accompanied by high co morbidity and additional complications which cause multiple symptoms which limit the patient s autonomy still further, modify the environment and create progressive dependence. |
2001-12-04 |
2023-08-12 |
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S Hol. Autonomy, authenticity, or best interest: everyday decision-making and persons with dementia. Medicine, health care, and philosophy. vol 4. issue 2. 2001-10-04. PMID:11547501. |
autonomy, authenticity, or best interest: everyday decision-making and persons with dementia. |
2001-10-04 |
2023-08-12 |
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Michael Quant. Precedent autonomy and personal identity. Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal. vol 9. issue 4. 2000-07-26. PMID:11657917. |
the overall conclusion is that categorical arguments against precedent autonomy or "ulysses contracts" are based on misleading theories of personal identity and that advance directives are an ethically respectable tool for prolonging individuals' autonomy in cases of dementia and mental illness. |
2000-07-26 |
2023-08-12 |
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M C Olso. "The heart still beat, but the brain doesn't answer". Perception and experience of old-age dementia in the Milwaukee Hmong community. Theoretical medicine and bioethics. vol 20. issue 1. 1999-08-25. PMID:10442056. |
dementia was perceived as a natural part of the life cycle, rather than as a devastating disease that robs individuals of their autonomy. |
1999-08-25 |
2023-08-12 |
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Richard H Workman, Victor Molinari, Pamela Rezabek, Laurence B McCullough, Devi Kirin Khalsa, Sandhya Trivedi, Mark E Kuni. An ethical framework for understanding patients with antisocial personality disorder who develop dementia: diagnosing and managing disorders of autonomy. Journal of ethics, law, and aging. vol 3. issue 2. 1999-06-04. PMID:11656997. |
an ethical framework for understanding patients with antisocial personality disorder who develop dementia: diagnosing and managing disorders of autonomy. |
1999-06-04 |
2023-08-12 |
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R Wolf, S Webe. [Factors affecting delayed initial diagnosis of dementing diseases]. Zeitschrift fur Gerontologie und Geriatrie. vol 31. issue 3. 1998-10-08. PMID:9702832. |
considering ethical issues as the principle of autonomy, this may argue for a differential diagnosis of cognitive impairment and dementia as soon as possible. |
1998-10-08 |
2023-08-12 |
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S G Pos. Alzheimer disease and the "then" self. Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal. vol 5. issue 4. 1996-03-01. PMID:10172542. |
despite criticism of this authority, the principle of precedent autonomy in the care of people with alzheimer disease or other progressive and irreversible dementias retains its moral significance. |
1996-03-01 |
2023-08-12 |
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H B Stähelin, D Ermini-Fünfschilling, D Meie. [Cardiovascular diseases, cognitive abilities and quality of life in old age]. Praxis. vol 84. issue 44. 1996-01-04. PMID:7491448. |
cardiovascular diseases as well as cardiovascular risk factors raise the risk for dementia; therefore, a targeted primary and secondary prevention strategy is indicated, also in view of the maintenance of autonomy and quality of life. |
1996-01-04 |
2023-08-12 |
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V de la Sayette, F Bertran, B Lechevalie. [Diagnosis of vascular dementia]. Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983). vol 24. issue 4. 1995-04-25. PMID:7899370. |
unlike alzheimer's disease where neuropsychological problems predominate because these patients retain good physical autonomy for a long time, patients with vascular dementia are not explored routinely for neuropsychological disorders which may be hidden by more obvious neurological symptoms. |
1995-04-25 |
2023-08-12 |
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M Piccirilli, P D'Alessandro, G Finali, G L Piccini. Neuropsychological follow-up of parkinsonian patients with and without cognitive impairment. Dementia (Basel, Switzerland). vol 5. issue 1. 1994-05-17. PMID:8156082. |
the natural history of parkinsonian dementia does not seem to differ from the history of other forms of dementia with a progressively disabling course leading to a complete loss of autonomy. |
1994-05-17 |
2023-08-12 |
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M Habib, J Pelletier, R Khali. [Primary progressive aphasia (Mesulam syndrome)]. Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983). vol 22. issue 16. 1993-07-27. PMID:8316530. |
the principal clinical particularity of primary progressive aphasia is that it spares the patient's autonomy for a long time, but ultimately turns into global dementia. |
1993-07-27 |
2023-08-12 |
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G T Chiodo, S W Toll. Diminished autonomy: can a person with dementia consent to dental treatment? General dentistry. vol 40. issue 5. 1993-04-01. PMID:1291429. |
diminished autonomy: can a person with dementia consent to dental treatment? |
1993-04-01 |
2023-08-11 |
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