behovssignaler
Behovssignaler are observation-based cues indicating that an individual has unmet needs or requires assistance. The concept is used across care, health care, education and social work to guide responsive, person-centered support. Signals can be explicit, such as verbal requests, or implicit, inferred from behavior or changes in functioning.
Signals can be physical, emotional, social or cognitive. Examples include physical discomfort (pain, hunger, thirst, bathroom
Identification relies on observation, listening and dialogue with the person and often involves documenting in care
Ethical considerations include recognizing that signals are interpretive and may be influenced by context, culture or