Knowing about dying and death is a typical part of lifelong learning, gained through personal experience with the death of loved ones, popular culture, and formal education. Sudden and unexpected death aside, adults in the general community can use this knowledge to plan for the manner of their dying (Brinkman-Stoppelenburg, Rietjens, & van der Heide, 2014). Such planning might include will making, advance care planning, enduring guardianship, organ donation, and for some, decisions about the where and how of end-of-life care. People with intellectual disability, however, are often not afforded similar opportunities to learn about or plan for dying (Forrester-Jones, 2013; Wiese, Dew, Stancliffe, Howarth, & Balandin, 2013). The aim of this p...
It has only been four years since the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities (JARI...
Introduction: Despite growing recognition that people with intellectual disability have the right to...
Background: Historically, people with intellectual disabilities have tended to be excluded from know...
Aim: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are thought to understand less about death, but no c...
BACKGROUND: Adults with intellectual disability (ID) are thought to understand less about death than...
Background: Adults with intellectual disability (ID) are thought to understand less about death than...
Aim: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are thought to understand less about death, but no c...
This book on end of life examines how to include people with intellectual and developmental disabili...
Aim: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) often lack opportunities to discuss their end-of-lif...
The research about understanding the end of life and decision-making by people with intellectual dis...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the way in which community living staff engaged wit...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the current status of end-of-life care and dying of...
Aim: Few self-report instruments about dying and death are available for people with intellectual di...
Background The aim of this study was to explore what community living staff talked about and did wit...
Background This paper examines the development and psychometric characteristics of three instrument...
It has only been four years since the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities (JARI...
Introduction: Despite growing recognition that people with intellectual disability have the right to...
Background: Historically, people with intellectual disabilities have tended to be excluded from know...
Aim: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are thought to understand less about death, but no c...
BACKGROUND: Adults with intellectual disability (ID) are thought to understand less about death than...
Background: Adults with intellectual disability (ID) are thought to understand less about death than...
Aim: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are thought to understand less about death, but no c...
This book on end of life examines how to include people with intellectual and developmental disabili...
Aim: Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) often lack opportunities to discuss their end-of-lif...
The research about understanding the end of life and decision-making by people with intellectual dis...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the way in which community living staff engaged wit...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the current status of end-of-life care and dying of...
Aim: Few self-report instruments about dying and death are available for people with intellectual di...
Background The aim of this study was to explore what community living staff talked about and did wit...
Background This paper examines the development and psychometric characteristics of three instrument...
It has only been four years since the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities (JARI...
Introduction: Despite growing recognition that people with intellectual disability have the right to...
Background: Historically, people with intellectual disabilities have tended to be excluded from know...