What forms of involuntary care are used in the daily care of people with moderate intellectual disabilities?
Involuntary care for people with moderate intellectual disabilities still occurs in various daily situations.
The AWVB studied when and why it is applied most often, such as in routines related to meals, hygiene, or bedtime. The research also explored how caregivers can reduce the use of coercive measures through dialogue and person-centered approaches.
The main findings are summarized in this infographic.