Browsing Beslutningsstøtte for personer med utviklingshemming by Document Types "Journal article"
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Living the life I want”: A framework for planning engagement with people with intellectual disability and complex support needs
(Journal article, 2018)Background Self-determination involves autonomy, agency, choice and control. This study investigated how these aspects of self-determination relate to engaging people with intellectual disability and complex support needs ... -
Mellom vilje og valg – en drøfting av tjenesteyternes handlinger og begrunnelser i fire eksempler på insisterende praksis
(Journal article, 2017)Sentrale formål for helse- og omsorgstjenester er å ivareta tjenestemottakeres helse og verdighet, og bidra til likeverd og en tilværelse i fellesskap med andre. Frivillighetsprinsippet står sterkt, og tjenestetilbudet ... -
Navigating the ‘Flashing Amber Lights ’of the Right to Legal Capacity in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Responding to Major Concerns
(Journal article, 2015)In recent years, the enumeration of the right to legal capacity in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) has caused considerable controversy. The adoption of General Comment No 1 ... -
Pasientautonomi – en rettighet med moralske implikasjoner
(Journal article, 2018)Medisinsk behandling uten pasientens samtykke er i strid med EMK artikkel 8 og pasient- og brukerrettighetsloven § 4-1. Noen ganger velger samtykkekompetente pasienter å nekte livsnødvendig medisinsk behandling basert på ... -
Prioritising Supported Decision-Making: Running on Empty or a Basis for Glacial-To-Steady Progress?
(Journal article, 2017)Honouring the requirement of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities to introduce supported decision-making (SD) has largely been a case of much talk and little real action. As a socio-economic right, ... -
A process of decision-making support: Exploring supported decision-making practice in Canada
(Journal article, 2020)Background: Canada was the first country to develop legal mechanisms that allow for supported decision making, and little research has explored how decision making is supported in this context. This research aimed to ... -
Providing support for decision making to adults with intellectual disability: Perspectives of family members and workers in disability support services
(Journal article, 2019)Background: Supporting people with intellectual disability to make decisions is an important issue for policy implementation yet there is little evidence about the practice of providing support. Method: This study aimed ... -
Realising ‘will, preferences and rights’: reconciling differences on best practice support for decisionmaking?
(Journal article, 2019)‘Will, preferences and rights’ is the new guiding principle for all support for or exercise of decision-making under the Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities, but its meaning is disputed and practice implications ... -
Scoping studies: towards a methodological framework
(Journal article, 2005)This paper focuses on scoping studies, an approach to reviewing the literature which to date has received little attention in the research methods literature. We distinguish between different types of scoping studies and ... -
Selvbestemmelse for personer med utviklingshemming: Kan kjønn og alder forklare noe av variasjonen?
(Journal article, 2020)I denne artikkelen diskuterer vi hvordan personer med utviklingshemming opplever selvbestemmelse på ulike områder i livet, og hvorvidt det er forskjeller mellom generasjoner og kjønn. Artikkelen bygger på en levekårsundersøkelse ... -
The significance of self-control. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
(Journal article, 2011)Self-control is among the most widely studied constructs in the social sciences. For instance, more than 3% of peer-reviewed psychology articles in the past year were referenced by the key word “self-control” or closely ... -
Supported decision-making from theory to practice: implementing the right to enjoy legal capacity
(Journal article, 2018)The right to equal recognition before the law, protected by Article 12 of the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), mandates the use of supported decision-making practices to ... -
Supported decision-making: A viable alternative to guardianship
(Journal article, 2012)The law has traditionally responded to cognitive disability by authorizing surrogate decision-makers to make decisions on behalf of disabled individuals. However, supported decision-making, an alternative paradigm for ... -
Supporting Choice and Control—An Analysis of the Approach Taken to Legal Capacity in Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme
(Journal article, 2019)In mid-2013, the Australian federal government introduced the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), a ground-breaking reform of disability support services, encapsulated by the mantra of increasing “choice and ... -
A visual aid to decision-making for people with intellectual disabilities
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What are the mechanisms that support healthcare professionals to adopt assisted decision-making practice? A rapid realist review
(Journal article, 2019)Background The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) establishes a right to legal capacity for all people, including those with support needs. People with disabilities have a legal ...