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Issues in conducting research with and about older persons / Marshall B. Kapp, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ethics, law, and aging review ; v. 8.Publication details: New York : Springer, ©2002.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 166 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826116369
  • 0826116361
  • 1281806730
  • 9781281806734
  • 9786611806736
  • 6611806733
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Issues in conducting research with and about older persons.DDC classification:
  • 362.6 22
LOC classification:
  • K5 .T45eb vol. 8
NLM classification:
  • WT 20
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Contents:
Ethical issues in informed consent in the conduct of research with aging persons / Sana Loue -- Decisional capacity and consent for research in older adults who are cognitively impaired / Walter S. Davis and Jonathan D. Moreno -- The search for a coherent language: the science and politics of drug testing and approval / Jason Karlawish -- Ethical and legal considerations in health science services research / Leslie Curry -- Regulating research for those with decisional impairment: implications for mental health professionals / Marshall B. Kapp -- Ethical complexities of aggressive surgical interventions in the very old / Evan G. DeRenzo and Salim Rizk -- From the elder guardianship to long-term legal care / Israel Doron -- The circle of life: respecting patients' preferences near the end of life? / Lendy Sevick.
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Summary: 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 the equitable selection of research subjects. This volume brings to the forefront a discussion of how to encourage essential research specifically designed to benefit older persons while protecting the legal and ethical rights of actual and potential older research participants. Highly qualified and d.
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Ethical issues in informed consent in the conduct of research with aging persons / Sana Loue -- Decisional capacity and consent for research in older adults who are cognitively impaired / Walter S. Davis and Jonathan D. Moreno -- The search for a coherent language: the science and politics of drug testing and approval / Jason Karlawish -- Ethical and legal considerations in health science services research / Leslie Curry -- Regulating research for those with decisional impairment: implications for mental health professionals / Marshall B. Kapp -- Ethical complexities of aggressive surgical interventions in the very old / Evan G. DeRenzo and Salim Rizk -- From the elder guardianship to long-term legal care / Israel Doron -- The circle of life: respecting patients' preferences near the end of life? / Lendy Sevick.

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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 the equitable selection of research subjects. This volume brings to the forefront a discussion of how to encourage essential research specifically designed to benefit older persons while protecting the legal and ethical rights of actual and potential older research participants. Highly qualified and d.

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