Werner Shirli, Greenspan Itay, Holler Roni, Levy-Araki Rachel
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
Disabil Rehabil. 2025 Feb;47(3):727-735. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2024.2360057. Epub 2024 May 30.
Supported decision-making (SDM) is an emerging and innovative alternative to substitute decision-making practices. While relationships are pivotal in establishing proper and effective SDM, scant research has examined these relationships in-depth. This study explores how decision-making supporters perceive relationships embedded in SDM for adults with disabilities. Furthermore, it compares the points of view of family and volunteer supporters on these relationships.
Using a semi-structured interview guide, in-depth interviews were held with 16 family and 16 volunteer supporters of Israeli decision-makers with disabilities.
Both family and volunteer supporters addressed the centrality of the support relationship. However, they differed in their perspectives on the ways such relationships should be formed and on their boundaries. We distinguish between families' continuing relationships vs. volunteers' emerging relationships to emphasize the identified differences.
The findings highlighted the importance of relationships to SDM processes, highlighting the need to examine in greater depth whether and how "typical" family relationships differ from SDM relationships. Based on these findings, we recommend training and guidance for both family and volunteer supporters in developing and strengthening these relationships.
支持性决策(SDM)是替代决策实践的一种新兴且创新的方式。虽然关系在建立恰当且有效的支持性决策中至关重要,但很少有研究深入探讨这些关系。本研究探讨决策支持者如何看待残疾成年人支持性决策中所蕴含的关系。此外,还比较了家庭支持者和志愿者支持者对这些关系的观点。
使用半结构化访谈指南,对16名以色列残疾决策者的家庭支持者和16名志愿者支持者进行了深入访谈。
家庭支持者和志愿者支持者都强调了支持关系的核心地位。然而,他们在这种关系应如何形成以及其界限的看法上存在差异。我们区分家庭的持续关系与志愿者的新兴关系,以强调所发现的差异。
研究结果凸显了关系对支持性决策过程的重要性,强调需要更深入地研究“典型”家庭关系与支持性决策关系是否以及如何不同。基于这些发现,我们建议为家庭和志愿者支持者提供培训和指导,以发展和加强这些关系。