Consent and Inclusion of People Living with Dementia (PLWD) in Research: Establishing a Canadian Agenda for Inclusive Rights-Based Practices

Author:

Grenier AmandaORCID,O’Connor Deborah,James Krista,Imahori Daphne,Minchopoulos Daniella,Velev Nicole,Tamblyn-Watts Laura,Mann Jim

Abstract

Abstract Background People living with dementia (PLWD) may want to participate in research, but the guidelines and processes enacted across various contexts may prohibit this from happening. Objective Understanding the experiences of people with lived experiences of dementia requires meaningful inclusion in research, as is consistent with rights-based perspectives. Currently, the inclusion of PLWD in Canadian research is complex, and guidelines and conceptual frameworks have not been fully developed. Methods This research note outlines a three-year proof-of-concept grant on the inclusion and consent of PLWD in research. Findings It presents a brief report on some of the contradictions and challenges that exist in legislation, research guidelines, and research practices and raises a series of questions as part of an agenda on rights and inclusion of PLWD in research. Discussion It suggests conceptual, legal, and policy issues that need to be addressed and invites Canadian researchers to re-envision research practices and to advocate for law and policy reform that enables dementia research to align and respect the rights and personhood of PLWD.

Funder

Alzheimer Society

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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