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J Appl Res Intellect Disabil ; 30(6): 1089-1098, 2017 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28378405

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BACKGROUND: This study sought to identify, from the perspective of people with intellectual disabilities and life limiting conditions, the factors that strengthened and inhibited their Advance Care Planning. METHODS: This in depth qualitative study explored the experiences of four people with intellectual disability and life limiting conditions, through interviews and documentation reviews. RESULTS: There was strong agreement across all participants about what positively influenced Advance Care Planning, namely; going at my pace; supporting me to make my own choices; adapting the process to suit me, and, most importantly; continuing to support and plan the life I'm still living. With the exception of being comfortable/skilled in end-of-life support, the skills required of facilitators were similar to those required for all forms of person-centred planning. CONCLUSION: The findings are encouraging and demonstrate that Advance Care Planning is a useful tool in ensuring that people with intellectual disability have control and choice over their lives, right to the end.


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Advance Care Planning , Attitude to Death , Intellectual Disability , Persons with Mental Disabilities/psychology , Terminal Care/psychology , Adult , Aged , Humans , Middle Aged
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