Caregivers' perceptions of lying to people with dementia in Denmark: a qualitative study.
Frederik Schou-JuulSigurd M Rønbøl LauridsenPublished in: Aging & mental health (2024)
The findings suggest that the caregivers perceived lying to be a legitimate strategy when caring for people with dementia; surprisingly, some did not recognize their practices as constituting acts of lying at all. This finding carries significant clinical relevance, as the varying perceptions of lying underscore the potential need for a consistent approach to deception. Addressing this complexity can lead to more ethical caregiving practices, ultimately enhancing the quality of care provided to people with dementia.