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Lim, J., Almeida, R., Holthoff-Detto, V., Ludden, G., Niedderer, K., MinD consortium, , 2019.

What is needed to obtain informed consent and monitor capacity for a successful study involving People with Mild Dementia? Our experience in a multi-centre study

Output Type:Conference paper
Presented at:Proceedings: Designing with and for people with Dementia: Wellbeing, Empowerment and Happiness. International MinD Conference 2019
Publication:Designing with and for people with Dementia: Wellbeing, Empowerment and Happiness
Venue:Dresden, Germany
Publisher:TU, Dresden
Dates:19/9/2019 - 20/9/2019
ISBN/ISSN:978-3-95908-183-2
URL:nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa2-353220
Volume/Issue:13
Pagination:pp. 139-149

Strategies on informed consent process and capacity monitoring for mild dementia research are at developing state. We reflected on our experience in the MinD project, and found that the successful collection of informed consent and full participation of PwD required the involvement of familiar healthcare professionals/care workers/staff at the recruitment and data collection stages and this needs to occur in an active support environment. Time is another important factor affecting the success of the study.