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This text provides a comprehensive introduction to intellectual disability nursing for students, whether they are specialising in this field or practising in other areas of nursing where they will work with people with intellectual disabilities.
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This text provides a comprehensive introduction to intellectual disability nursing for students, whether they are specialising in this field or practising in other areas of nursing where they will work with people with intellectual disabilities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 598
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317818922
- Artikelnr.: 41506536
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 598
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317818922
- Artikelnr.: 41506536
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Stacey Atkinson is a Senior Lecturer of Learning Disability Nursing and Field Leader for Learning Disability Nursing in the Department of Human and Health Sciences at the University of Huddersfield, UK. Joanne Lay is a Learning Disability Nurse currently working as a Nurse Lecturer in the School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, UK. Su McAnelly is a Registered Nurse for people with learning disabilities who now works in the Higher Education sector as a Director of Programmes at Northumbria University, UK. Malcolm Richardson is a Learning Disabilities Nurse and Principal Lecturer (Learning Disabilities) in the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing at Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
Introduction The Editors Section 1: The Six Guiding Principles 1. Ensuring
Dignity and Respect Su Mcanelly and Dorothy Matthews 2. The Importance of
Providing Accessible Information for People with Learning Disabilities
Pamela Inglis and Su Mcanelly 3. Providing Equal Access to Services for
People with Learning Disabilities Pamela Inglis, Andrew Stafford and Kaydii
Inglis 4. Personal and Professional Development through Education and
Training Su Mcanelly 5. Adapting Your Skills: Thinking Outside the Box
Pamela Inglis and Angela Ridley 6. Delivering Quality to People with
Learning Disabilities David Atkinson and Gwen Moulster Section 2:
Assessment, Screening and Diagnosis 7. Pre/Peri/Post Natal Assessment,
Screening and Diagnosis Helen Atherton and Shaun Derry 8. Developmental
Issues in Early Childhood Helen Laverty 9. The Health Needs of Adolescence
Jo Lay 10. Determining Health and Social Care in Adulthood Mary Dearing and
Debbie Crickmore 11. Defining Old Age in the Learning Disabled Population
Jo Lay 12. Assessment at the End of Life Isabel Quinn Section 3: Lifelong
Health Needs 13. Supporting People with Severe Epilepsy: A Case Study in
Diagnostic Overshadowing Malcolm Richardson 14. A Life with Cerebral Palsy:
Neil's Story and Jose's Case Examples Malcolm Richardson, Bronwyn Roberts
and Anne Lyons 15. Supporting People with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Stacey Atkinson and Malcolm Richardson 16. Specific Health Needs and
Conditions Lesley Montesci and Malcolm Richardson 17. Emotional
Difficulties Malcolm Richardson Section 4: Psychological and
Psychotherapeutic Issues 18. Sexuality and People with a Learning
Disability Stacey Atkinson 19. The Behavioural Needs of People who Have a
Learning Disability Mick Wolverson 20. The Mental Health Needs of People
with a Learning Disability Stacey Atkinson, Dan Dearden and Catherine
Bateson 21. Addressing the Needs of People with Learning Disabilities who
Have Offended Anne Todd 22. Bereavement and Loss Nigel Mcloughlin and Paul
Armitage 23. Ethical Issues When Meeting the Psychotherapeutic Needs of
People with a Learning Disability Monica Murphy, Stacey Atkinson and Angela
Ridley Section 5: Changing Roles 24. Inter-Professional Working Jo Lay and
Stacey Atkinson 25. Changing Roles in Meeting the Needs of People with a
Learning Disability Sheena Kelly and Lyndsey Charles 26. Health Promotion
for People with a Learning Disability Stacey Atkinson and Sheena Miller
27. Public Health and Learning Disability Alex Mcclimens
Dignity and Respect Su Mcanelly and Dorothy Matthews 2. The Importance of
Providing Accessible Information for People with Learning Disabilities
Pamela Inglis and Su Mcanelly 3. Providing Equal Access to Services for
People with Learning Disabilities Pamela Inglis, Andrew Stafford and Kaydii
Inglis 4. Personal and Professional Development through Education and
Training Su Mcanelly 5. Adapting Your Skills: Thinking Outside the Box
Pamela Inglis and Angela Ridley 6. Delivering Quality to People with
Learning Disabilities David Atkinson and Gwen Moulster Section 2:
Assessment, Screening and Diagnosis 7. Pre/Peri/Post Natal Assessment,
Screening and Diagnosis Helen Atherton and Shaun Derry 8. Developmental
Issues in Early Childhood Helen Laverty 9. The Health Needs of Adolescence
Jo Lay 10. Determining Health and Social Care in Adulthood Mary Dearing and
Debbie Crickmore 11. Defining Old Age in the Learning Disabled Population
Jo Lay 12. Assessment at the End of Life Isabel Quinn Section 3: Lifelong
Health Needs 13. Supporting People with Severe Epilepsy: A Case Study in
Diagnostic Overshadowing Malcolm Richardson 14. A Life with Cerebral Palsy:
Neil's Story and Jose's Case Examples Malcolm Richardson, Bronwyn Roberts
and Anne Lyons 15. Supporting People with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Stacey Atkinson and Malcolm Richardson 16. Specific Health Needs and
Conditions Lesley Montesci and Malcolm Richardson 17. Emotional
Difficulties Malcolm Richardson Section 4: Psychological and
Psychotherapeutic Issues 18. Sexuality and People with a Learning
Disability Stacey Atkinson 19. The Behavioural Needs of People who Have a
Learning Disability Mick Wolverson 20. The Mental Health Needs of People
with a Learning Disability Stacey Atkinson, Dan Dearden and Catherine
Bateson 21. Addressing the Needs of People with Learning Disabilities who
Have Offended Anne Todd 22. Bereavement and Loss Nigel Mcloughlin and Paul
Armitage 23. Ethical Issues When Meeting the Psychotherapeutic Needs of
People with a Learning Disability Monica Murphy, Stacey Atkinson and Angela
Ridley Section 5: Changing Roles 24. Inter-Professional Working Jo Lay and
Stacey Atkinson 25. Changing Roles in Meeting the Needs of People with a
Learning Disability Sheena Kelly and Lyndsey Charles 26. Health Promotion
for People with a Learning Disability Stacey Atkinson and Sheena Miller
27. Public Health and Learning Disability Alex Mcclimens
Introduction The Editors Section 1: The Six Guiding Principles 1. Ensuring
Dignity and Respect Su Mcanelly and Dorothy Matthews 2. The Importance of
Providing Accessible Information for People with Learning Disabilities
Pamela Inglis and Su Mcanelly 3. Providing Equal Access to Services for
People with Learning Disabilities Pamela Inglis, Andrew Stafford and Kaydii
Inglis 4. Personal and Professional Development through Education and
Training Su Mcanelly 5. Adapting Your Skills: Thinking Outside the Box
Pamela Inglis and Angela Ridley 6. Delivering Quality to People with
Learning Disabilities David Atkinson and Gwen Moulster Section 2:
Assessment, Screening and Diagnosis 7. Pre/Peri/Post Natal Assessment,
Screening and Diagnosis Helen Atherton and Shaun Derry 8. Developmental
Issues in Early Childhood Helen Laverty 9. The Health Needs of Adolescence
Jo Lay 10. Determining Health and Social Care in Adulthood Mary Dearing and
Debbie Crickmore 11. Defining Old Age in the Learning Disabled Population
Jo Lay 12. Assessment at the End of Life Isabel Quinn Section 3: Lifelong
Health Needs 13. Supporting People with Severe Epilepsy: A Case Study in
Diagnostic Overshadowing Malcolm Richardson 14. A Life with Cerebral Palsy:
Neil's Story and Jose's Case Examples Malcolm Richardson, Bronwyn Roberts
and Anne Lyons 15. Supporting People with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Stacey Atkinson and Malcolm Richardson 16. Specific Health Needs and
Conditions Lesley Montesci and Malcolm Richardson 17. Emotional
Difficulties Malcolm Richardson Section 4: Psychological and
Psychotherapeutic Issues 18. Sexuality and People with a Learning
Disability Stacey Atkinson 19. The Behavioural Needs of People who Have a
Learning Disability Mick Wolverson 20. The Mental Health Needs of People
with a Learning Disability Stacey Atkinson, Dan Dearden and Catherine
Bateson 21. Addressing the Needs of People with Learning Disabilities who
Have Offended Anne Todd 22. Bereavement and Loss Nigel Mcloughlin and Paul
Armitage 23. Ethical Issues When Meeting the Psychotherapeutic Needs of
People with a Learning Disability Monica Murphy, Stacey Atkinson and Angela
Ridley Section 5: Changing Roles 24. Inter-Professional Working Jo Lay and
Stacey Atkinson 25. Changing Roles in Meeting the Needs of People with a
Learning Disability Sheena Kelly and Lyndsey Charles 26. Health Promotion
for People with a Learning Disability Stacey Atkinson and Sheena Miller
27. Public Health and Learning Disability Alex Mcclimens
Dignity and Respect Su Mcanelly and Dorothy Matthews 2. The Importance of
Providing Accessible Information for People with Learning Disabilities
Pamela Inglis and Su Mcanelly 3. Providing Equal Access to Services for
People with Learning Disabilities Pamela Inglis, Andrew Stafford and Kaydii
Inglis 4. Personal and Professional Development through Education and
Training Su Mcanelly 5. Adapting Your Skills: Thinking Outside the Box
Pamela Inglis and Angela Ridley 6. Delivering Quality to People with
Learning Disabilities David Atkinson and Gwen Moulster Section 2:
Assessment, Screening and Diagnosis 7. Pre/Peri/Post Natal Assessment,
Screening and Diagnosis Helen Atherton and Shaun Derry 8. Developmental
Issues in Early Childhood Helen Laverty 9. The Health Needs of Adolescence
Jo Lay 10. Determining Health and Social Care in Adulthood Mary Dearing and
Debbie Crickmore 11. Defining Old Age in the Learning Disabled Population
Jo Lay 12. Assessment at the End of Life Isabel Quinn Section 3: Lifelong
Health Needs 13. Supporting People with Severe Epilepsy: A Case Study in
Diagnostic Overshadowing Malcolm Richardson 14. A Life with Cerebral Palsy:
Neil's Story and Jose's Case Examples Malcolm Richardson, Bronwyn Roberts
and Anne Lyons 15. Supporting People with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Stacey Atkinson and Malcolm Richardson 16. Specific Health Needs and
Conditions Lesley Montesci and Malcolm Richardson 17. Emotional
Difficulties Malcolm Richardson Section 4: Psychological and
Psychotherapeutic Issues 18. Sexuality and People with a Learning
Disability Stacey Atkinson 19. The Behavioural Needs of People who Have a
Learning Disability Mick Wolverson 20. The Mental Health Needs of People
with a Learning Disability Stacey Atkinson, Dan Dearden and Catherine
Bateson 21. Addressing the Needs of People with Learning Disabilities who
Have Offended Anne Todd 22. Bereavement and Loss Nigel Mcloughlin and Paul
Armitage 23. Ethical Issues When Meeting the Psychotherapeutic Needs of
People with a Learning Disability Monica Murphy, Stacey Atkinson and Angela
Ridley Section 5: Changing Roles 24. Inter-Professional Working Jo Lay and
Stacey Atkinson 25. Changing Roles in Meeting the Needs of People with a
Learning Disability Sheena Kelly and Lyndsey Charles 26. Health Promotion
for People with a Learning Disability Stacey Atkinson and Sheena Miller
27. Public Health and Learning Disability Alex Mcclimens