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Att ge omvårdnad till personer med begåvningshandikapp : en intervjustudie med patientansvariga sjuksköterskorAndersson, Caroline, Hermansson, Sara, Schneider Hindgren, Gun-Britt January 2004 (has links)
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Att ge omvårdnad till personer med begåvningshandikapp : en intervjustudie med patientansvariga sjuksköterskorAndersson, Caroline, Hermansson, Sara, Schneider Hindgren, Gun-Britt January 2004 (has links)
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Personal och deras förhållningssätt till personer med utvecklingsstörning och deras sexualitetGedell, Charlotte, Hogström, Lena, Svensson, Cecilia January 2004 (has links)
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Personal och deras förhållningssätt till personer med utvecklingsstörning och deras sexualitetGedell, Charlotte, Hogström, Lena, Svensson, Cecilia January 2004 (has links)
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Självbestämmande eller anpassning? : en studie om fritidsaktiviteter för personer med utvecklingsstörning boende på gruppbostadGamma, Therese, Katajainen, Maria January 2006 (has links)
<p>The aim of our study was to investigate how much self-determination persons with intellectual disabilities living in group-homes have when it comes to recreational activities. We studied what the recreational activities looked like, if there was any self-determination concerning recreational activities and which factors influenced self-determination for persons with intellectual disabilities. We used qualitative interviews with persons with intellectual disabilities, next of kin and personnel at group-homes. The result has been analyzed from earlier research, central concepts as self-determination and recreational activities and the theory of empowerment. The most important results that emerged in our study were; that recreational activities for persons with intellectual disabilities varied substantially, that there is a large number of to recreational activities available and no one seemed directly displeased with their recreational activities. Organized recreational activities mostly took place in segregated environments. This circumstance led to discussions within the interview-groups. The interviewed persons were of the opinion that there existed self-determination concerning recreational activities, however, there were many factors influencing the degree of self-determination. These factors were; the level of intellectual disability, the personnel at group-homes, organisation and personnel-resources, economy and public communications.</p>
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Självbestämmande eller anpassning? : en studie om fritidsaktiviteter för personer med utvecklingsstörning boende på gruppbostadGamma, Therese, Katajainen, Maria January 2006 (has links)
The aim of our study was to investigate how much self-determination persons with intellectual disabilities living in group-homes have when it comes to recreational activities. We studied what the recreational activities looked like, if there was any self-determination concerning recreational activities and which factors influenced self-determination for persons with intellectual disabilities. We used qualitative interviews with persons with intellectual disabilities, next of kin and personnel at group-homes. The result has been analyzed from earlier research, central concepts as self-determination and recreational activities and the theory of empowerment. The most important results that emerged in our study were; that recreational activities for persons with intellectual disabilities varied substantially, that there is a large number of to recreational activities available and no one seemed directly displeased with their recreational activities. Organized recreational activities mostly took place in segregated environments. This circumstance led to discussions within the interview-groups. The interviewed persons were of the opinion that there existed self-determination concerning recreational activities, however, there were many factors influencing the degree of self-determination. These factors were; the level of intellectual disability, the personnel at group-homes, organisation and personnel-resources, economy and public communications.
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