Involving patients with dementia in decisions to initiate treatment: effect on patient acceptance, satisfaction and medication prescription.
Jemima DooleyNick BassGill LivingstonRose McCabePublished in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2018)
Doctors initially nominate people with dementia as the decision maker, and this is unaffected by cognitive impairment. Over 80% of patients resisted starting medication, mostly through passive resistance, the most common form of disagreement in communication. Medication still tended to be prescribed, indicating that factors other than patient preference affect prescription.Declarations of interestNone.