| Literature DB >> 25492566 |
Antoine Bosquet1, Farid El Massioui, Isabelle Mahé.
Abstract
To assess voting conditions in long-term care settings, we conducted a multicenter survey after the 2009 European elections in France. A questionnaire about voting procedures and European elections was proposed in 146 out of 884 randomized facilities. Sixty-four percent of facilities answered the questionnaire. Four percent of residents voted (national turnout: 40%), by proxy (58%) or at polling places (42%). Abstention related to procedural issues was reported in 32% of facilities. Sixty-seven percent of establishments had voting procedures, and 53% declared that they assessed residents' capacity to vote. Assistance was proposed to residents for voter registration, for proxy voting, and for voting at polling places, respectively, in 33%, 87%, and 80% of facilities. This survey suggests that residents may be disenfranchised and that more progress should be made to protect the voting rights of residents in long-term care facilities.Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; assisted living; dementia; long-term care; voting rights
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25492566 DOI: 10.1080/08959420.2015.969090
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Aging Soc Policy ISSN: 0895-9420