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Book Synopsis
Part Three lays out societal choices regarding the allocation of resources for treatment, care, and research on dementia.

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" Dementia and Aging will become a standard introduction to what Lewis Thomas called 'the disease of the century'... Gerontologists will benefit from reading [this] collection [dealing] with a multifaceted problem from diverse perspectives. Gerontologist The diversity of thought and opinions represented in this book is its major strength. the contributing authors are..acknowledged experts in their respective fields; the chapters are well written and edited. Each section provides insights into an important aspect of Alzheimer disease. Opposing views on euthanasia and alternative proposals for health care reform are fairly presented. the reader is left with a better understanding of the complex and evolving nature of decision-making required in the care of patients with Alzheimer disease. Annals of Internal Medicine

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Chapter 1. The Challenges of Dementia
Part I: Biomedical, Experiential, and Caregiving Perspectives
Chapter 2. Dementia: The Medical Perspective
Chapter 3. The Experience of Being Demented
Chapter 4. Seeing and Knowing Dementia
Chapter 5. Human Dignity, Dementia, and the Moral Basis of Caregiving
Part II: Treatment Decisions, Advance Directives, and Euthanasia
Chapter 6. Autonomy Revisited: The Limits of Anticipatory Choices
Chapter 7. A Critical View of Ethical Dilemmas in Dementia
Chapter 8. Mercy Killing of Elderly People with Dementia: A Counterproposal
Chapter 9. Euthanasia in Alzheimer's Disease?
Part III: Caring For People With Dementia: Justice and Public Policy
Chapter 10. Dementia and Appropriate Care: Allocating Scarce Resources
Chapter 11. The Politics of Developing Appropriate Care for Dementia
Chapter 12. Alzheimer's Disease: Current Policy Initiatives
Index

Dementia and Aging

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 27/10/1992
      ISBN13: 9780801845451, 978-0801845451
      ISBN10: 0801845459

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Part Three lays out societal choices regarding the allocation of resources for treatment, care, and research on dementia.

      Trade Review
      " Dementia and Aging will become a standard introduction to what Lewis Thomas called 'the disease of the century'... Gerontologists will benefit from reading [this] collection [dealing] with a multifaceted problem from diverse perspectives. Gerontologist The diversity of thought and opinions represented in this book is its major strength. the contributing authors are..acknowledged experts in their respective fields; the chapters are well written and edited. Each section provides insights into an important aspect of Alzheimer disease. Opposing views on euthanasia and alternative proposals for health care reform are fairly presented. the reader is left with a better understanding of the complex and evolving nature of decision-making required in the care of patients with Alzheimer disease. Annals of Internal Medicine

      Table of Contents

      Foreword
      Preface
      List of Contributors
      Chapter 1. The Challenges of Dementia
      Part I: Biomedical, Experiential, and Caregiving Perspectives
      Chapter 2. Dementia: The Medical Perspective
      Chapter 3. The Experience of Being Demented
      Chapter 4. Seeing and Knowing Dementia
      Chapter 5. Human Dignity, Dementia, and the Moral Basis of Caregiving
      Part II: Treatment Decisions, Advance Directives, and Euthanasia
      Chapter 6. Autonomy Revisited: The Limits of Anticipatory Choices
      Chapter 7. A Critical View of Ethical Dilemmas in Dementia
      Chapter 8. Mercy Killing of Elderly People with Dementia: A Counterproposal
      Chapter 9. Euthanasia in Alzheimer's Disease?
      Part III: Caring For People With Dementia: Justice and Public Policy
      Chapter 10. Dementia and Appropriate Care: Allocating Scarce Resources
      Chapter 11. The Politics of Developing Appropriate Care for Dementia
      Chapter 12. Alzheimer's Disease: Current Policy Initiatives
      Index

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