Development of the Supported Decision Making Inventory System
By: Shogren, Karrie A.
Contributor(s): Wehmeyer, Michael L | Uyanik, Hatice | Heidrich, Megan.
Series: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 55 (6) December 2017: 432-439. 2017Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES | SUPPORTED DECISION MAKING | SELF DETERMINATION | GUARDIANSHIP | SUPPORTED DECISION MAKING INVENTORY SYSTEM (SDMIS) | LEGAL CAPACITYOnline resources: Read this Article Summary: Supported decision making has received increased attention as an alternative to guardianship and a means to enable people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to exercise their right to legal capacity. Assessments are needed that can be used by people with disabilities and their systems of supports to identify and plan for needed supports to enable decision making. This article describes the steps taken to develop such an assessment tool, the Supported Decision Making Inventory System (SDMIS), and initial feedback received from self-advocates with intellectual disability.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Supported decision making has received increased attention as an alternative to guardianship and a means to enable people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to exercise their right to legal capacity. Assessments are needed that can be used by people with disabilities and their systems of supports to identify and plan for needed supports to enable decision making. This article describes the steps taken to develop such an assessment tool, the Supported Decision Making Inventory System (SDMIS), and initial feedback received from self-advocates with intellectual disability.
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