Secrets and lies: the dilemma of disclosing the diagnosis to an adult with dementia - Author Abstract

Age and Ageing, July, 2003 by Martin Fahy, Claudia Wald, Zuzana Walker, Gill Livingston

Guidelines state that doctors should reveal the diagnosis to the carer and the person with dementia. Carers may, however, not wish the diagnosis to be disclosed. We investigated carer and patient characteristics associated with the wish for disclosure. Fifty-four per cent of 100 carers wished the diagnosis to be revealed.

The only significant predictor of wish for diagnosis to be hidden was a lower Mini Mental State Examination < 17. Clinicians should strive for earlier diagnosis and to address carer concerns, disclose the diagnosis and thus avoid the need for secrets and lies.

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