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Doing the Right Thing? General Practitioners' Considerations in Achieving a Timely Dementia Diagnosis.

Fleur C W VisserMarlise E A van EerselHester J van der Zaag-LoonenLiesbeth HempeniusMarieke PerryBarbara C van Munster
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2024)
This study revealed that important ethical dilemmas regarding patient autonomy and the principle of doing no harm lie behind practical GP barriers to initiating diagnostic testing for dementia. Time, trust, and interprofessional collaboration were found to facilitate GPs in determining the right decision and timing with each individual patient and their relatives. Future research could explore the value of diagnostic decision aids that explicitly involve patients and their relatives in this balancing act.
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