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认知障碍老年人的投票情况。

Voting by older adults with cognitive impairments.

作者信息

Karlawish Jason

机构信息

Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Penna., USA.

出版信息

LDI Issue Brief. 2008 Feb;13(4):1-4.

Abstract

This presidential election year reminds us of the importance of each vote and of the integrity of the electoral process. Recent elections have been decided by very narrow margins. In this context, the voting rights and capacity of persons with dementia warrant attention. About 4.5 million Americans currently live with dementia. Whether these citizens should vote raises a host of ethical, legal, and practical issues. At what point does someone lose the capacity to vote, and who decides? What kinds of assistance should these voters get, and who should provide it? And how can the voting rights of residents in long-term care facilities be protected?

摘要

今年的总统选举年让我们想起了每一票的重要性以及选举过程的公正性。最近的选举都是以非常微弱的优势决出胜负。在这种背景下,痴呆症患者的投票权和投票能力值得关注。目前约有450万美国人身患痴呆症。这些公民是否应该投票引发了一系列伦理、法律和实际问题。一个人在什么情况下丧失投票能力,又由谁来决定?这些选民应该得到何种帮助,又该由谁来提供?以及如何保护长期护理机构居民的投票权?

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