BIOE 5318 Dementia, Ethics and Health Policy

The course explores a range of ethical issues arising from dementia, including diagnosis, treatment, research, and health policies. The course begins by studying definitions of different types of dementia and related states, such as minimal cognitive impairment and cognitive aging. Topics include: neuropathology of dementia, as well as current trends and failures in research for dementia treatments; factors that increase and decrease the probability of developing dementia, including social determinants of health; caregiver burdens and stressors; abuse, neglect and financial scams affecting those with cognitive impairment; safe driving and public health concerns; use of technology to support independent living; nursing home quality and functions; and end of life care for severe dementia. For each topic, the class will identify and analyze related ethical challenges related to dementia.

Credits

2