2022
DOI: 10.1017/s1041610222000497
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Residents’ autonomy in long-term care facilities: the case of shared decision-making in medication management – when, for whom, and how important is it?

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“…An intervention study conducted in nursing homes in Italy and the Netherlands demonstrated that SDM involving residents and families in the care planning process improves personalized care plans [9]. Furthermore, SDM can ensure the autonomy of longterm care residents [10] and increase the well-being of individuals with dementia and their families [11].…”
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“…An intervention study conducted in nursing homes in Italy and the Netherlands demonstrated that SDM involving residents and families in the care planning process improves personalized care plans [9]. Furthermore, SDM can ensure the autonomy of longterm care residents [10] and increase the well-being of individuals with dementia and their families [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%