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Volumn 48, Issue 8, 2000, Pages 919-927
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Cognitive models of physicians' legal standard and personal judgments of competency in patients with Alzheimer's disease
a a,b,c a,b,c,d |
Author keywords
Alzheimer's disease; Competency; Dementia; Legal standards; Neuropsychology
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Indexed keywords
AGED;
AGING;
ALZHEIMER DISEASE;
ARTICLE;
CLINICAL ARTICLE;
CLINICAL PRACTICE;
COGNITION;
COMPETENCE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DECISION MAKING;
HUMAN;
INFORMED CONSENT;
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TEST;
OUTCOMES RESEARCH;
PATIENT RIGHT;
PERFORMANCE;
PHYSICIAN ATTITUDE;
SEMANTICS;
VERBAL BEHAVIOR;
CLINICAL APPROACH/SOURCE;
EMPIRICAL APPROACH;
LEGAL APPROACH;
MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIES;
PROFESSIONAL PATIENT RELATIONSHIP;
ALZHEIMER DISEASE;
CASE-CONTROL STUDIES;
CHOICE BEHAVIOR;
COGNITION;
GUIDELINES;
HUMANS;
INFORMED CONSENT;
JUDGMENT;
LOGISTIC MODELS;
MENTAL COMPETENCY;
MENTAL RECALL;
MODELS, PSYCHOLOGICAL;
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS;
PREDICTIVE VALUE OF TESTS;
REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS;
SEMANTICS;
SEVERITY OF ILLNESS INDEX;
SINGLE-BLIND METHOD;
VIDEOTAPE RECORDING;
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EID: 0033874887
PISSN: 00028614
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2000.tb06888.x Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (61)
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References (29)
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