Decision making about medical interventions in the end-of-life care of people with intellectual disabilities: A national survey of the considerations and beliefs of GPs, ID physicians and care staff

Highlights • Professionals believe that considerations about quality of life are most important. • Quality of life and wellbeing are frequently taken into account in decisions about medical interventions. • Seventy percent believe that people with ID should always be informed about interventions. •...

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description Highlights • Professionals believe that considerations about quality of life are most important. • Quality of life and wellbeing are frequently taken into account in decisions about medical interventions. • Seventy percent believe that people with ID should always be informed about interventions. • Family's wishes are explicitly considered more often than the wishes of the person with ID.
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Attitude of Health Personnel
Decision Making
Disabled people
Doctors
End-of-life care
Female
Health Care Surveys - statistics & numerical data
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Personnel
Humans
Intellectual disabilities
Intellectual Disability
Internal Medicine
Interventions
Male
Medical interventions
Netherlands
Nursing
Palliative care
Physicians
Professional-Family Relations
Quality of Life
Surveys and Questionnaires
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