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res:
  bibo_abstract:
  - How self-determined are people in specialized forms of housing? The aim of this
    dissertation is to answer which aspects promote and restrict the self-determination
    of residents in residential care. What do staff members understand by self-determination?
    Are there differences between observation and their self-disclosure? To answer
    these questions, a qualitative approach of participant observation and guided
    interviews was chosen. For this purpose, a group home in the Federal Republic
    of Germany was selected. About 30 people with psychiatric diagnoses live in this
    facility. The staff in residential care have their own, short definition of self-determination
    and attach great importance to it. They point out limits and have an awareness
    of the challenges of living in an institution. Staff members associate self-determination
    with independence and conclude that self-determination is only possible for independent
    people. They propagate restraint and see self-determination as their work assignment.
    Vocational training has an influence on the understanding of self-determination.
    Aspects that positively effect self-determination are various freedoms, relationships,
    the residents' competences and belonging to a group. The aspects negatively affect
    on self-determination are staff paternalism, leading and controlling residents,
    external determination, and lack of external support. In addition, institutional
    framework conditions and the professional team play a role. The residents' financial
    situation also has an influence on their self-determination. This shows that self-determination
    is very important to staff in residential care, but that their actions also restrict
    or even make it impossible. Based on this dissertation, the recommendation can
    be derived that the self-determination of the residents of inpatient residential
    facilities should be placed more strongly at the center of daily work to enable
    them to lead a self-determined life.@eng
  bibo_authorlist:
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Christina Anna
      foaf_name: Hajek, Christina Anna
      foaf_surname: Hajek
      foaf_workInfoHomepage: http://www.librecat.org/personId=263820
  dct_date: 2023^xs_gYear
  dct_language: ger
  dct_subject:
  - Community Mental Health
  - Stationäre Wohnform
  - Pflegewissenschaft
  - Selbstbestimmung
  - Psychosoziale Gesundheit
  dct_title: 'Zwischen Selbst- und Fremdbestimmung : eine qualitative Studie zur Selbstbestimmung
    aus Perspektive der Fachpersonen in besonderen Wohnformen@'
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