まとめ
高齢者の患者は,研究への参加について合理的な意思決定を行いますが,同意情報の理解は低いです. 特殊なスクリーニングと指示は,高齢者の研究への同意に不可欠です.
科学分野:
- ゲリアトリック・メディシン (老年医学)
- バイオエシック バイオエシック
- クリニック・リサーチ 臨床研究
背景:
- 高齢者の患者における知的な同意と能力は,医学と法律で十分に研究されていない分野です.
- 高齢期の患者の意思決定能力に関する経験的調査は限られている.
研究 の 目的:
- 研究参加のための知的な同意を提供するために,高齢の患者の能力を調べる.
- 研究への同意に関する高齢患者の理解,推論,選択を調査する.
主な方法:
- 仮説的な同意情報を用いて能力の評価.
- 評価された3つの次元:理解,推論の質,合理的な選択.
- 年配の被験者を若い患者グループと比較した.
主要な成果:
- 高齢の患者の合理的な参加の選択は,若い患者と有意に異なるものではありませんでした.
- 高齢期の患者は,同意資料の理解能力が著しく低下した.
- 意思決定の質は比較可能でしたが,理解は低下していました.
結論:
- 高齢の患者は合理的な選択をしますが,同意情報の理解は懸念されています.
- 能力のスクリーニングと個別化された指導は,高齢者を含む倫理的研究にとって不可欠です.
- 理解の欠陥に対処することは,老年医学の研究における情報に基づいた同意のために不可欠です.
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