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Activistic citizenship in nursing homes: co-ownership in the mundane
Sund, Marianne; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye; Fjetland, Kirsten Jæger (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The traditional narrative of dementia, focused on cognition as constructive of personhood, has been challenged by person-centred care as well as a rights-based citizenship lens. However, reports of everyday discrimination ... -
Beslutningsstøtte i kommunale botilbud for personer med utviklingshemming
Demic, Sadeta; van den Breemer, Rosemarie; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye; Lid, Inger Marie (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Tjenesteytere i kommunale helse- og omsorgstjenester for personer med utviklingshemming møtes med krav om kompetanse innen CRPD (FN-konvensjonen om rettighetene til mennesker med nedsatt funksjonsevne) og beslutningsstøtte. ... -
Holding and professional care: On self-determination for persons with profound and intellectual and multiple disabilities
Skarsaune, Synne Kristin Nese; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PMID) are in danger of not being granted the human right to experience self-determination. Attitudes questioning the relevance of the rights of persons with ... -
Self-Determination: What can we Learn from Persons with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities?
Skarsaune, Synne Kristin Nese; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye; Gjermestad, Anita (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Self-determination is often equated with independence and individual choices, which limits its relevance for persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) due to their dependency. This paper challenges ... -
Within moments of becoming—everyday citizenship in nursing homes
Sund, Marianne; Jaeger Fjetland, Kirsten; Hanisch, Halvor Melbye (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: Humans are occupational beings. Our occupational choices depend on the opportunities available to us, and within nursing homes, institutional rules or structures may limit occupational engagement. An everyday ...