id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-289148-k055coui McKeown, Alex Health Outcome Prioritization in Alzheimer’s Disease: Understanding the Ethical Landscape 2020-09-01 .txt text/plain 8596 368 42 RESULTS: Eight areas of ethical salience for outcome prioritization emerged: 1) Public health and distributive justice, 2) Scarcity of resources, 3) Heterogeneity and changing circumstances, 4) Knowledge of treatment, 5) Values and circumstances, 6) Conflicting priorities, 7) Communication, autonomy and caregiver issues, and 8) Disclosure of risk. [Ibid.] study insofar as ethical dilemmas over finite resources report shared concerns, for example: negotiating the balance of benefits between pharmacological and lifestyle or social interventions; evaluating the value of early diagnosis in light of its psychological impact in the absence of a cure; how to optimize outcomes for people with advanced dementia at the end of life; and how to also support carers of people with AD as well as people with AD themselves. ./cache/cord-289148-k055coui.txt ./txt/cord-289148-k055coui.txt