What should we tell people about dementia?

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This article reviews what we should tell patients and carers about dementia. The attitudes and views of patients, carers and peer groups are examined, as is the practice of doctors and other professionals working in dementia care. Factors influencing the decision to disclose the diagnosis of dementia, including the degree of certainty of the diagnosis, the degree of insight of the patient and the severity of the dementia are considered. Advantages, disadvantages and ethical issues of disclosure are discussed, as well as when or whether and how to disclose the diagnosis. Flexible guidelines regarding the process of disclosure are introduced.

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Pinner, G., & Bouman, W. P. (2003, September). What should we tell people about dementia? Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. https://doi.org/10.1192/apt.9.5.335

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