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On autonomy and participation in rehabilitation

On autonomy and participation in rehabilitation Cardol M, De Jong BA, Qard CD. Disabil Rehabil 24 ... 18 970-4 Purpose : To explore the concept of autonomy as a basis for social participation, with particular

Disability and Gender. Autonomy as an Indication of Adulthood

Disability and Gender. Autonomy as an Indication of Adulthood Barron, Karin Uppsala Acta Universitatis ... continuedrequirement of practical assistance in adult life and autonomy. As the work has proceeded, thefocus has come

Family carers’ experiences of care home visiting restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic: a relational autonomy perspective

restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic: a relational autonomy perspective Josie Dixon, Edmund Stubbs 1-29 ... family carers; human rights; pandemic; relational autonomy   Care home residents were vulnerable to severe

Relational autonomy or undue pressure? Family’s role in medical decision-making.

Ho, A. Scandïnavian Journal of Caring Sciences 22 1 128-135 1 4 Relational autonomy ... Caring Sciences 22 1 128-135 1 4 Relational autonomy or undue pressure? Family’s role in medical decision-making

Concepts and issues related to choice making and autonomy among persons with severe disabilities

Concepts and issues related to choice making and autonomy among persons with severe disabilities Guess ... severe handicaps as an expression of personal autonomy and dignity. Directions for future research are

Depression in family caregivers of elders: a theoretical model of caregiver burden, sociotropy, and autonomy

Clark, M. C., & Diamond, P. M. Research in Nursing & Health 33 1 20-34 1 2 Depression in family caregivers of elders: a ... theoretical model of caregiver burden, sociotropy, and autonomy

Reciprocity, Autonomy, and Vulnerability in Men’s Experiences of Informal Cancer Care

Reciprocity, Autonomy, and Vulnerability in Men’s Experiences of Informal Cancer Care Katherine Kenny ... 491-503 DOI: 10.1177/1049732319855962 Australia; autonomy; cancer; informal care; masculinity; qualitative;

OASIS. Old age and autonomy. The role of Service System and Intergenerational Family Solidarity. Final Report

OASIS. Old age and autonomy. The role of Service System and Intergenerational Family Solidarity. Final ... University of Haifa 3 9 OASIS. Old age and autonomy. The role of Service System and Intergenerational

Loss of autonomy, control and independence when caring: a qualitative study of informal carers of stroke survivors in the first three months after discharge

Greenwood, N., Mackenzie, A., Cloud, G., & Wilson, N. Disability & Rehabilitation 32 2 ... Rehabilitation 32 2 125-133 1 2 Loss of autonomy, control and independence when caring: a qualitative

Preserving integrity: Experiences of people with mental health problems living in their own home in a new neighbourhood

and negative attitudes devalue the dignity and autonomy of these patients. The aim of this study was to ... participants experienced lack of acceptance and loss of autonomy when meeting people. Integrity was a necessary

Measurement of time processing ability and daily time management in children with disabilities

ability (TPA), daily time management, and self-rated autonomy. Such a relationship between daily time management ... self-rating of autonomy and TPA. There was also a significant relation between self-ratings of autonomy and the

The mediating role of parenting stress in methadone-maintained mothers' parenting

neglect, affective interactions, limit setting, and autonomy), although correlations were modest. Child-focused ... aggression, limit-setting problems, and restricted autonomy. Stress derived from the mother - child relationship

Everyday Life Situations of School-aged Children with Severe Disabilities: What are the goals for the future? An exploratory study.

children can be supported in their development of autonomy; and to gather information on potential overall ... occur outside the home and with a higher degree of autonomy. Therefore, interventions would be focused on

The 'what' and 'why' of goal pursuits: Human needs and the self-determination of behavior.

of innate psychological needs for competence, autonomy, and relatedness. We discuss the SDT concept of ... extrinsic motivations, whereas those that forestall autonomy, competence, or relatedness are associated with

The School Situation of Students with Motor Disabilities. Interaction of Individual Prerequisites and Environmental Demands

phenomena such as self-reliance, independence and autonomy, focusing on students of various ages and types ... practical side of life. The student's development of autonomy, defined as the ability to make one's own decisions

Consequences of early parental loss and separation for health and well-being in midlife

Consequences of early parental loss and separation for health and well-being in midlife Maier, E.H., ... men than women. Parental death predicted more autonomy for men and a higher likelihood of depression

‘The balance in our relationship has changed’: everyday family living, couplehood and digital spaces in informal spousal care.

their health, sense of moral obligation, personal autonomy, love and caregiving. A sense of social isolation ... enable couples to find balance and a sense of autonomy in their lives as a family. 1 2 ‘The balance

Exit and Voice. An Investigation of Care Service Users in Austria, Belgium, Italy and Northern Ireland

enhance user participation, promote older persons' autonomy, and improve the quality of services. Within the ... possibilities for exit and voice can enhance users' autonomy and increase the quality of the service supply

Attitudes of family and professional care-givers towards the use of GPS for tracking patients with dementia: An exploratory study

the use of the device and respect for a person's autonomy. Second, family care-givers showed higher support ... attached higher value to respect for a person's autonomy and restricted support for using GPS and RFID

The balance in our relationship has changed’: everyday family living, couplehood and digital spaces in informal spousal care

their health, sense of moral obligation, personal autonomy, love and caregiving. A sense of social isolation ... enable couples to find balance and a sense of autonomy in their lives as a family. 1 4 ‘The balance

Time for time. Assessment of time processing ability and daily time management in children with and without disabilities

daily time management and a Self-rating scale of autonomy. Data was analysed using a person-oriented approach ... .513, p<.001), and between the self-rating of autonomy and TPA (r= .306, p<.001). There was also a significant

Participation and disability - a study of participation in school for children and youth with disabilities.

participation and factors related to participation such as autonomy, interaction, availability, support, and environment ... interviewed about their school day, friendships, and autonomy. The results revealed that participation is multidimensional

To maintain control: negotiations in the everyday life of older people who can no longer manage on their own

strategies to maintain control and the feeling of autonomy. Well-functioning formal and informal networks ... networks (Paper III) allow individuals to sustain autonomy and control in old age even when they have to depend

To maintain control: negotiations in the everyday life of older people who can no longer manage on their own

strategies to maintain control and the feeling of autonomy. Well-functioning formal and informal networks ... networks (Paper III) allow individuals to sustain autonomy and control in old age even when they have to depend

Psychometric properties of KIDSCREEN-27 among childhood cancer survivors and age matched peers: a Rasch analy

set criterion (50%) for all dimensions except Autonomy & Parent Relations (39.8%). Person goodness-of-fit ... KIDSCREEN-27 is recommended, with the exception of Autonomy & Parent Relations, due to non-satisfactory unidimensionality

Residents' and family members' perceptions of care quality and self-determination in palliative phase in residential care

18 1 69-81 DOI: 10.1017/S1478951519000178 Autonomy; Palliative; QPP; Quality of care; Self-determination ... Quality of care (QoC) is linked to respecting the autonomy of the residents and providing opportunities to

The role and functions of the informal support networks of older people who receive formal support: a Swedish qualitative study

The role and functions of the informal support networks of older people who receive formal ... support network allows individuals to maintain autonomy in old age, even when they have to depend on help

To pay or not to pay: examining underlying principles in the debate on financial support for family caregivers

To pay or not to pay: examining underlying principles in the debate on financial support ... economic or social objectives, gender equity, and the autonomy of care receivers. The authors conclude that policy

Burden of Caregivers of Patients With Bipolar Affective disorders

Burden of Caregivers of Patients With Bipolar Affective disorders Bauer, R., Gottfriedsen, ... caregivers experienced more constraints on their own autonomy, uncertainty concerning their judgment of patients'

Applying the ICF‐CY to identify children's everyday life situations: A step towards participation‐focused code sets

Applying the ICF‐CY to identify children's everyday life situations: A step towards participation‐focused ... specificity depending on maturity and growing autonomy. The study has implications for the future screening

Activity and participation in home rehabilitation: older people's and family members' perspectives

Activity and participation in home rehabilitation: older people's and family ... participation was crucial. Psychosocial support and autonomy were essential for facilitating activity and participation

Attitudes toward decision making and aging, and preparation for future care needs

Attitudes toward decision making and aging, and preparation for future care needs Fowler, ... arrangements. Most notably, attitudes regarding shared autonomy and aging anxiety were positively associated with

Attitudes toward decision making and aging, and preparation for future care needs.

Attitudes toward decision making and aging, and preparation for future care needs. ... arrangements. Most notably, attitudes regarding shared autonomy and aging anxiety were positively associated with

Behavioral family systems therapy for adolescents with anorexia nervosa

Behavioral family systems therapy for adolescents with anorexia nervosa Robin AL. Kazdin ... adolescent achieve age-appropriate individuation and autonomy. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights

Family in the waiting room: a Swedish study of nurses´ conceptions of family participation in acute psychiatric inpatient settings

Family in the waiting room: a Swedish study of nurses´ conceptions of family participation ... admitted at. Finally, nurses had little professional autonomy, and organizational support and education were

Perceived participation. A comparison of students with disabilities and students without disabilities.

Perceived participation. A comparison of students with disabilities and students without disabilities. ... without disabilities experience a higher degree of autonomy and rate the availability of school activities

Parental control, parental warmth, and psychosocial adjustment in a sample of substance-abusing mothers and their school-aged and adolescent children

Parental control, parental warmth, and psychosocial adjustment in a sample of substance-abusing ... theoretical stance that parental limit setting and autonomy support, as well as nurturance and involvement

To manage a complex depency: The experience of caregiver after a fall

To manage a complex depency: The experience of caregiver after a fall De la Questa Benjomea ... family efforts to assist their relative in gaining autonomy after a fall, in the best conditions they can

New networked technologies and carers of people with dementia: an interview study

New networked technologies and carers of people with dementia: an interview study Powell J, ... balance between, on the one hand, privacy and autonomy and, on the other: maximising safety; establishing

Participation of disabled children: how should it be characterised and measured?

Participation of disabled children: how should it be characterised and measured? McConachie ... on the family, and their changing abilities and autonomy as they grow older. Instruments may be most appropriate

Participation of disabled children: how should it be characterised and measured?

Participation of disabled children: how should it be characterised and measured? McConachie ... on the family, and their changing abilities and autonomy as they grow older. Instruments may be most appropriate

Everyday decision-making in dementia: Findings from a longitudinal interview study of people with dementia and family carers

Everyday decision-making in dementia: Findings from a longitudinal interview study of people ... was applied to transcripts. Results: Respecting autonomy, decision-specificity and best interests underlay

Assistive Technology that Cares for the Caregiver FINAL.pdf

service Burden Choice of Daily lives Autonomy, privacy and dignity Participation and engagement

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service Burden Choice of Daily lives Autonomy, privacy and dignity Participation and engagement

1. SwennenCarersConference2015.pdf

“Gen Sandwich” •Support informal care •Support autonomy •Support functional family/citizenship •Do not

Lars Sandman Family carers - ethical challenges.pdf

resources  …at the same time increased emphasis on autonomy and self-determination for users and family

Perceived Parenting Change and Child Posttraumatic Stress Following a Natural Disaster

Perceived Parenting Change and Child Posttraumatic Stress Following a Natural Disaster Cobham, ... practices (becoming more protective, less granting of autonomy, and communicating a sense of current danger)

Examining the impact of familiarity on faucet usability for older adults with dementia

Examining the impact of familiarity on faucet usability for older adults with dementia Boger J, ... in turn, potentially support independence and autonomy. Methods: This research investigated the impact

Experiences of long-term home care as an informal caregiver to a spouse: gendered meanings in everyday life for female carers

Experiences of long-term home care as an informal caregiver to a spouse: gendered meanings in ... disease, everyday life, their relationship and autonomy. The results of these interviews were analysed

Applying the ICF-CY to identify everyday life situations of children and youth with disabilities.

Applying the ICF-CY to identify everyday life situations of children and youth with disabilities. ... specificity depending on maturity and growing autonomy. Furthermore, key constructs in the ICFCY model

"I have a good life": the meaning of well-being from the perspective of young adults with Down syndrome

"I have a good life": the meaning of well-being from the perspective of young ... findings highlighted the participants' desire for autonomy, particularly in the domains of living independently

"I have a good life": the meaning of well-being from the perspective of young adults with Down syndrome

"I have a good life": the meaning of well-being from the perspective of young ... findings highlighted the participants' desire for autonomy, particularly in the domains of living independently

Experiences of long-term home care as an informal caregiver to a spose: gendered meanings in everyday life for female carers

Experiences of long-term home care as an informal caregiver to a spose: gendered meanings in everyday ... disease, everyday life, their relationship and autonomy. The results of these interviews were analysed

Social participation post stroke: a meta-ethnographic review of the experiences and views of community-dwelling stroke survivors.

Social participation post stroke: a meta-ethnographic review of the experiences and views ... importance of stroke survivors having the freedom and autonomy to set their own goals within rehabilitation.

Family caregivers' involvement in caring for frail older family members using welfare technology: a qualitative study of home care in transition

Family caregivers' involvement in caring for frail older family members using welfare technology: ... technology. This also challenged their sense of autonomy. However, welfare technology helped them deal

Ageing well : mobile ICT as a tool for empowerment of elderly people in home health care and rehabilitation [Diss.].

in relation to empowerment dimensions such as autonomy, self-determination, participation and mobility ... interdependency is looked upon as more important than real autonomy. The patients/clients tried to be compliant and

Lars Sandman Family carers - ethical challenges.pdf

resources  …at the same time increased emphasis on autonomy and self-determination for users and family

1. SwennenCarersConference2015.pdf

“Gen Sandwich” •Support informal care •Support autonomy •Support functional family/citizenship •Do not

The Trivial Matters. Everyday power in Swedish eldercare

The Trivial Matters. Everyday power in Swedish eldercare Harnett, T. Jönköping School ... quite inconspicuously restrict older people's autonomy and influence. A routine culture is a locally

The Trivial Matters: Everyday power in Swedish elder care

The Trivial Matters: Everyday power in Swedish elder care Harnett, Tove Jönköping Hälsohögskolan. ... quite inconspicuously restrict older people's autonomy and influence. A routine culture is a locally