Completed research
Evaluation of restrictions in daily care for people with moderate intellectual disabilities
This PhD research examined the evaluation of restrictions in daily care for people with moderate intellectual disabilities. Support staff, people with moderate intellectual disabilities, and family members were interviewed and Moral Case Deliberation was used as an instrument for team reflection on the evaluation of restrictions.
Researchers
- Drs. Anne Pier van der Meulen
Begeleiders
- Prof. dr. Petri Embregts
- Prof. dr. Cees Hertogh
- Dr. Elsbeth Taminiau
Partners
Publicaties
- Proefschrift ‘Daily life restrictions in the care for people with moderate intellectual disability’
- A.P. van der Meulen, E.F. Taminiau, C. Hertogh, & P.J.C.M. Embregts (2021). Does morel case deliberation change current views on restrictions? Staff perceptions on restrictions. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities
- A.P. van der Meulen, E.F. Taminiau, C. Hertogh, & P.J.C.M. Embregts (2019). Perspective of relatives on restrictions applied to their family members with moderate intellectual disability. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities
- A.P. van der Meulen, M.A. Hermsen & & P.J.C.M. Embregts (2018). Restraints in daily care for people with moderate intellectual disabilities. Nursing Ethics
- A.P. van der Meulen, E.F. Taminiau, C. Hertogh & P.J.C.M. Embregts (2018). How do people with moderate intellectual disability evaluate restrictions in daily care? International Journal of Developmental Disabilities
- A.P. van der Meulen & P.J.C.M. Embregts (2021). Zorgt lichte vrijheidsbeperking voor betere zorg? Website Zorgvisie