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Assessment of decision-making capacity in older adults: An emerging area of practice and research
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Abstract
- The convergence of the aging of our society, the increase in blended families, and an enormous intergenerational transfer of wealth has greatly expanded the incidence and importance of capacity assessment of older adults. In this article we discuss the emergence of capacity assessment as a distinct field of study. We review research efforts in two domains: medical decision-making capacity and financial capacity. Existing research in these two areas provides a first pass at many key questions related to capacity assessment, but additional studies that replicate, extend, and improve on this research are urgently needed. An agenda for future is detailed that recommends studies of a wide range of capacity constructs, focusing on clinical markers of diminished capacity, methods to improve clinical assessment, and the many intersections of law and clinical practice. (Reprint w/permission from Journal of Gerontology: PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2007, Vol. 62B, No. 1, P3– P11)
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- Gerontology
Decision making capacity
Capacity assessment
Social Psychology
Economics
Reprint
Decision Making
MEDLINE
Permission
Alzheimer Disease
Medicine
Humans
Mental Competency
Geriatric Assessment
Aged
First pass
Aged, 80 and over
Informed Consent
business.industry
Research
Public relations
United States
Stepfamily
Clinical Practice
Clinical Psychology
Diminished responsibility
Dementia
Convergence (relationship)
Geriatrics and Gerontology
business
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