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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Bioethics
  • Health Law

Background:

  • Global rise in dementia prevalence necessitates enhanced support for patient autonomy.
  • Decision-making capacity in dementia is a complex legal, ethical, and practical challenge.
  • Community nurses play a vital role in supporting individuals with dementia.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore legal, ethical, and practical aspects of decision-making capacity in dementia.
  • To examine the application of the Mental Capacity Act 2006 in England and Wales.
  • To provide guidance for community nurses on compassionate, lawful, and inclusive care.

Main Methods:

  • Review of legal frameworks, including the Mental Capacity Act 2006.
  • Analysis of principles for assessing capacity and making best-interest decisions.
  • Inclusion of case studies and discussion of decision aids.

Main Results:

  • Outlines principles for capacity assessment and best-interest decisions.
  • Highlights the importance of shared decision-making involving patients, families, and carers.
  • Demonstrates practical integration of legal frameworks and person-centered approaches through case studies.

Conclusions:

  • Community nurses must actively involve individuals with dementia, families, and carers in care decisions.
  • Legal instruments like lasting power of attorney and deprivation of liberty safeguards are essential.
  • Decision aids can enhance autonomy and participation for people with dementia, promoting inclusive care.