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Issues Involving Informed Consent for Research Participants with Alzheimer's Disease

机译:涉及阿尔茨海默氏病研究参与者知情同意的问题

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Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia which is estimated to impact 350,000 people over 65 years of age in Canada. The lack of effective treatment and the growing number of people who are expected to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in the near future are compelling reasons why continued research is in this area is necessary. With additional research, there needs to be greater recognition of the complexity of seeking ongoing informed consent from those with Alzheimer's disease. This complexity is because the impairment of memory and cognitive ability does not diminish in a linear manner, but rather fluctuates between periods of impairment and relatively normal cognitive lucidness. There is limited discussion in the guidelines of those progressing from early stages of Alzheimer's disease who have intermittent cognitive function. Guidelines to research and Research Ethics Boards require further development to facilitate research including those with Alzheimer's disease while protecting this growing pool of potential participants.
机译:阿尔茨海默氏病是痴呆症的最常见形式,据估计在加拿大影响了35万65岁以上的人。缺乏有效的治疗方法以及在不久的将来有望被诊断出患有阿尔茨海默氏病的人数不断增加,是有必要继续在该领域进行研究的令人信服的理由。通过额外的研究,需要进一步认识到寻求阿尔茨海默氏病患者持续知情同意的复杂性。这种复杂性是因为记忆和认知能力的损害并没有以线性的方式减少,而是在损害的时期和相对正常的认知清晰度之间波动。在指南中,关于间歇性认知功能从阿尔茨海默氏病早期发展的患者的讨论很少。研究和研究伦理委员会的指南要求进一步发展以促进包括阿尔茨海默氏病研究在内的研究,同时保护不断增加的潜在参与者。

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