Browsing Omsorgsbiblioteket by Subject "decision making"
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Being central to decision making means I am still here!: The essence of decision making for people with dementia
(Journal article, 2013)The ability to make choices and decisions, and to have those decisions upheld, is central to self-determination. For people living with a diagnosis of dementia, however, it can be difficult to remain involved in decision ... -
Delivering decision making support to people with cognitive disability — What has been learned from pilot programs in Australia from 2010 to 2015
(Journal article, 2017)The UNCRPD has generated debate about supported decision making as a way to better enable people with cognitive disability to participate in decision making. In Australia, between 2010–2015, a series of projects have piloted ... -
Freedom of choice and decision-making in health and social care
(Journal article, 2006)People with dementia represent a significant and growing proportion of patients, but little is known about their involvement in making choices about their health or social care. This study explored the experiences of French ... -
How do persons with dementia participate in decision making related to health and daily care? A multi- case study
(Journal article, 2012)Background Many countries have passed laws giving patients the right to participate in decisions about health care. People with dementia cannot be assumed to be incapable of making decisions on their diagnosis alone as ... -
Intellectual Disabilities and Decision Making at End of Life: A Literature Review
(Journal article, 2017)Background Individuals with an intellectual disability are vulnerable to having end-of-life decisions made for them merely due to the presence of a disability. As a result, decisions made by others may not reflect the ... -
New welfare ethics and the remaking of moral identities in an era of user involvement
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Utviklingen mot større brukermedvirkning er vanligvis omtalt som å være etisk uproblematisk og grunnleggende godt, fordi det representerer en transformasjon av brukere fra en passiv rolle til mer aktive og selvstendige ... -
Notat om kvalitetsutvikling nr. 5. Utvikling av en ny brukerrolle i helse og omsorgstjenesten - en beskrivelse av suksessfaktorer
(Notat;5, Others, 2016)I februar 2016 gjennomførte Funksjonshemmedes Fellesorganisasjon (FFO) og seksjon for kvalitetsutvikling i Folkehelseinstituttet (FHI) en turné i Norge sammen med et fagmiljø innenfor psykisk helse fra Trento i Nord-Italia. ... -
Shared decision- making in dementia: A review of patient and family carer involvement
(Journal article, 2016)This paper reviews empirical findings concerning the decision-making process of persons with dementia and their family carers, with a particular focus on the extent and determinants of involvement of persons with dementia ... -
"The Red Dress or the Blue?": How Do Staff Perceive That They Support Decision Making for People With Dementia Living in Residential Aged Care Facilities?
(Journal article, 2014)Respect for a person’s right to make choices and participate in decision making is generally seen as central to quality of life and well-being. When a person moves into a residential aged care facility (RACF), however, ...