[图书][B] Citizenship inclusion and intellectual disability: biopolitics post-institutionalisation

N Altermark - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
What happens when a group traditionally defined as lacking the necessary capacities of
citizenship is targeted by government programs that have made 'citizenship inclusion'their …

After inclusion: intellectual disability as biopolitics

N Altermark - 2016 - portal.research.lu.se
This dissertation examines contemporary politics targeting people with intellectual
disabilities. Since this group first emerged, under labels such as 'idiocy'and 'mental …

“I won't be around forever”: Understanding the decision-making experiences of adults with severe TBI and their parents

L Knox, JM Douglas, C Bigby - Neuropsychological rehabilitation, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
There is growing recognition of the right of all individuals, including those with cognitive
impairment, to make decisions about their own lives. However, little is known about how the …

A qualitative exploration of how individuals reconstruct their sense of self following acquired brain injury in comparison with spinal cord injury

A Lennon, J Bramham, A Carroll, J McElligott… - Brain Injury, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Primary objective: The present study aimed to investigate the specific ways in which
individuals reconstruct their sense of self following injury to the nervous system, by …

Family group conferencing: A theoretical underpinning

RN Metze, TA Abma, RH Kwekkeboom - Health Care Analysis, 2015 - Springer
In the last decade, Family Group Conferences (FGCs) have increasingly been used to help
people and their networks deal with their problems. The FGC fits well with the call for equal …

“I've never been a yes person”: Decision-making participation and self-conceptualization after severe traumatic brain injury

L Knox, JM Douglas, C Bigby - Disability and Rehabilitation, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Although adults who sustain a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) require support to
make decisions in their lives, little is known about their experience of this process. The aim …

Participation of people with acquired brain injury: insiders perspectives

K Schipper, JMA Visser-Meily, A Hendrikx, TA Abma - Brain injury, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Participation is important in rehabilitation of people with acquired brain injury
(ABI). Studies have shown that their participation is problematic. It is, however, unknown …

Becoming a decision-making supporter for someone with acquired cognitive disability following traumatic brain injury

L Knox, JM Douglas, C Bigby - Research and Practice in …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Despite an increased awareness of society's obligation to ensure that people with cognitive
disabilities have access to decision-making support, little is known about how this support …

The potential of Family Group Conferencing for the resilience and relational autonomy of older adults

RN Metze, RH Kwekkeboom, TA Abma - Journal of aging studies, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Family Group Conferencing (FGC) is emerging in the field of elderly care, as a
method to enhance the resilience and relational autonomy of older persons. In this article …

Who are relatives? Young adults, relatives and professionals' perceptions of relatives during the rehabilitation of young adults with a severe acquired brain injury

MR Bystrup, L Aadal, H Pallesen, K Larsen… - Disability and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose This paper explores the perception of “relatives” during the rehabilitation of young
adults with severe acquired brain injury (SABI). Methods This longitudinal qualitative study …