To ensure that a person with a disability has given consent, it is necessary to understand the nature of their disability

How can consent be obtained from a woman who is unable to express it due to a disability? Insights from a midwife who oversees gynecological consultations. Taking the time needed to include the person with a disability in the conversation and building a relationship of trust with them: this is the first step toward obtaining genuine consent. For Béatrice Idiard-Chamois, violence begins the moment the medical profession coerces a person.

Author(s): Idiard‑Chamois Béatrice

Publishing year: 2023

Pages: 10-11

Health in Action, 2023, n° 464, p. 10-11

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