Supporting end of life decision making
Case studies of relational closeness in supported decision making for people with severe or profound intellectual disability
Watson, Joanne
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Wilson, Erin
Gagiliassis, Nick
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2017
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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) promotes the use of supported decision making in lieu of substitute decision making. To date, there has been a lack of focus on supported decision making for people with severe or profound intellectual disability, including for end of life decisions. In this study five people with severe or profound intellectual disability's experiences of supported decision making were examined, particularly focusing on one participant's experiences at the end of his life.
SEVERE PROFOUND AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES
END OF LIFE
SUPPORTED DECISION MAKING
CASE STUDIES
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WIHC
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