With the best intentions: Implications on self-determination during Covid-19 restrictions.

With the best intentions: Implications on self-determination during Covid-19 restrictions.

Publication date: Jul 01, 2024

In times of crisis, the interests of the individual might be sacrificed for the health and safety of others. The aim of this study was to explore the situation under Covid-19 for persons with intellectual disabilities, focusing on implications on the right to self-determination within health protection. To understand how the relevant legal framework was governed by authorities and service providers during the Covid-19 pandemic, we have performed semi-structured interviews with 19 service providers in municipal home care services. Many residents were provided adequate and adapted information about Covid-19, but very few were involved in the introduction and implementation of infection control measures. Our study has revealed how a crisis such as the pandemic not only puts the health of people with intellectual disabilities at risk, but also challenges their right to self-determination.

Concepts Keywords
Home Adult
Legal COVID-19
Pandemic Covid‐19
Sacrificed Female
health protection
Home Care Services
human rights
Humans
intellectual disabilities
Intellectual Disability
Male
Middle Aged
pandemic
Personal Autonomy
Qualitative Research
self‐determination

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Covid-19
disease MESH intellectual disabilities
disease MESH infection

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