Judgment is the capacity to make decisions after considering available
information, contextual factors, possible solutions and probable outcomes. Our
aim was to investigate previous research studies regarding assessment of
judgment in older adults with different degrees of cognitive impairment. To this
end, a search of Pubmed and Lilacs electronic databases for studies published
from January 1990 until August 2011 in English, Spanish and Portuguese was
carried out. The terms used were "judgment" combined with the terms "dementia"
or "Mild Cognitive Impairment" (MCI) or "Alzheimer's disease" (AD). Some studies
showed that MCI and AD patients had impaired judgment. There is a lack of
specific methods to measure judgment capacity, and data on judgment abilities in
older adults with MCI and dementia are scarce. No studies with specific measures
of judgment capacity in other dementias were found.
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