ABSTRACT
People with disabilities are more often victims of sexual violence, especially women. Dependence due to disability encourages domination and control. Studies put forward significant figures, reflecting a growing awareness of the various forms of violence and a liberation of speech, though still insufficient. Professionals and associations, backed by the law, are trying to identify and support victims.
Subject(s)
Disabled Persons , Sex Offenses , Humans , Female , Sex Offenses/prevention & control , ViolenceABSTRACT
The nurse is involved in the care of the person at the end of life who is sedated until death. He/she implements technical and relational nursing care that is similar to that given to a conscious person at the end of life, but everything is different because he/she accompanies the patient and his/her loved ones in a singular stage where one has the impression of doing less and being more.