2000
DOI: 10.1136/ewjm.173.5.318
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On telling the truth to patients with dementia

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“…Most of them had orientation problems (time, place) and recall problems (long-term memory) (Santacruz & Swagerty, 2001). During the CDR, 11 of the patients who scored 1 and lower than 23 in MMSE (Marzanski, 2000;Morris, 1993) demonstrated difficulties regarding activities of daily living style, including instrumental activities such as everyday problem solving and handling of business and financial affairs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most of them had orientation problems (time, place) and recall problems (long-term memory) (Santacruz & Swagerty, 2001). During the CDR, 11 of the patients who scored 1 and lower than 23 in MMSE (Marzanski, 2000;Morris, 1993) demonstrated difficulties regarding activities of daily living style, including instrumental activities such as everyday problem solving and handling of business and financial affairs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A range of reactions is reported, from positive responses through to depression, grief, and active denial. [21][22][23] Studies of individuals undergoing assessment (and of their carers) have revealed equivocal views about the adequacy of information supplied, 24 and concerns about clinicians' ability to identify information needs and respond effectively; 25 observations that have similarly arisen in the Netherlands. 26,27 A literature review undertaken as part of the current study, which focused on the process of disclosure of dementia diagnosis, revealed wide variability in reported practice, with theoretical 'guidelines' that did not reflect practice.…”
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“…Um estudo de avaliação sugere que os pacientes com consciência da doença normal gostariam de ter mais informações sobre o que lhes acontece (Marzanski, 2000). Aqueles que não queriam saber o que tinham ou receber qualquer tipo de informação sobre a doença apresentavam para a recusa explicações que variavam desde um "excesso" de consciência sobre a doença e seu prognóstico até a negação completa do seu estado clínico.…”
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“…Assim, a avaliação da consciência da doença também pode incorporar a metodologia qualitativa com o objetivo de problematizar as relações entre as alterações orgânicas, as características de personalidade, os mecanismos psicológicos e o contexto social (Howorth e Saper, 2003;Clare, 2002;2003;Marzanski, 2000).…”
Section: Definições De Consciência Da Doença Nos Artigos Com Fatores unclassified