Consensus statement on genetic research in dementia

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Consensus statement on genetic research in dementia. / Rikkert, M.G. Olde; der, V van; Burns, A.; Dekkers, W.; Robert, P.; Sartorius, N.; Selmes, J.; Stoppe, G.; Vernooij-Dassen, M.; Waldemar, G.

I: American Journal of Alzheimers Disease & Other Dementias, Bind 23, Nr. 3, 2008, s. 262-266.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Rikkert, MGO, der, VV, Burns, A, Dekkers, W, Robert, P, Sartorius, N, Selmes, J, Stoppe, G, Vernooij-Dassen, M & Waldemar, G 2008, 'Consensus statement on genetic research in dementia', American Journal of Alzheimers Disease & Other Dementias, bind 23, nr. 3, s. 262-266.

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Rikkert, M. G. O., der, V. V., Burns, A., Dekkers, W., Robert, P., Sartorius, N., Selmes, J., Stoppe, G., Vernooij-Dassen, M., & Waldemar, G. (2008). Consensus statement on genetic research in dementia. American Journal of Alzheimers Disease & Other Dementias, 23(3), 262-266.

Vancouver

Rikkert MGO, der VV, Burns A, Dekkers W, Robert P, Sartorius N o.a. Consensus statement on genetic research in dementia. American Journal of Alzheimers Disease & Other Dementias. 2008;23(3):262-266.

Author

Rikkert, M.G. Olde ; der, V van ; Burns, A. ; Dekkers, W. ; Robert, P. ; Sartorius, N. ; Selmes, J. ; Stoppe, G. ; Vernooij-Dassen, M. ; Waldemar, G. / Consensus statement on genetic research in dementia. I: American Journal of Alzheimers Disease & Other Dementias. 2008 ; Bind 23, Nr. 3. s. 262-266.

Bibtex

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AU - Rikkert, M.G. Olde

AU - der, V van

AU - Burns, A.

AU - Dekkers, W.

AU - Robert, P.

AU - Sartorius, N.

AU - Selmes, J.

AU - Stoppe, G.

AU - Vernooij-Dassen, M.

AU - Waldemar, G.

PY - 2008

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AB - In this article, the authors describe how the European Dementia Consensus Network developed a consensus on research ethics in dementia, taking into account the questions posed by the era of genetic research and its new research methods. The consensus process started with a Delphi procedure to analyze relevant stakeholders' positions by describing their statements on the possibilities and limitations of research into genetic determinants of Alzheimer disease and to describe and analyze the moral desirability of genetic research on Alzheimer disease. The conclusions drawn from the Delphi procedure fuelled the development of the consensus statement, which is presented in this paper. The consensus statement aims to stimulate ethically acceptable research in the field of dementia and the protection of vulnerable elderly patients with dementia from application of inadequate research methods or designs Udgivelsesdato: 2008/6

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