Predementia Counseling

Author:

Schwegler Carolin12ORCID,Schmitz-Luhn Björn3ORCID,Romotzky Vanessa4,Cañabate Pilar5ORCID,Moreno Mariola5,Ortega Gemma5ORCID,Boada Mercè5,Jessen Frank678,Woopen Christiane3,Rostamzadeh Ayda6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of German Language and Literature I, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Cologne, Germany

2. Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities (MESH), University of Cologne, Germany

3. Center for Life Ethics, University of Bonn, Germany

4. Academic Development and Gender, Medical Faculty, University of Cologne, Germany

5. Fundació ACE Barcelona Alzheimer Treatment & Research Center, Barcelona, Spain

6. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Cologne, Germany

7. German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Bonn, Germany

8. Excellence Cluster Cellular Stress Responses in Aging-Associated Diseases (CECAD), University of Cologne, Germany

Abstract

Abstract: Improving risk prediction of Alzheimer’s dementia poses challenges to healthcare professionals, patients, and their social environment. Moreover, predictive diagnosis faces limited operationalized clinical recommendations. In this study, we developed manuals for counseling individuals with mild cognitive impairment on their biomarker-based dementia risk prediction; we interviewed 16 participants postcounseling. The interview analysis examines sources of knowledge concerning the decision regarding risk prediction. Subsequently, an interdisciplinary interpretation discusses implications for practice. By focusing on sources of the participants’ knowledge, we identified epistemic authorities, such as (former) medical-related professional background or previous disease experiences. The findings provide information on cues and conversational elements for improving counseling sessions. Sensibly integrated language-based and legal considerations may achieve a targeted and efficient joint decision-making process.

Publisher

Hogrefe Publishing Group

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology

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