Oxford handbook of learning & intellectual disability nursing

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    • Gates, Bob
    • Barr, Owen

Bibliographic Information

Oxford handbook of learning & intellectual disability nursing

edited by Bob Gates and Owen Barr

(Oxford medical publications)

Oxford University Press, 2009

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Oxford handbook of learning and intellectual disability nursing

Handbook of learning & intellectual disability nursing

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Includes bibliographical references & index

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Description

Learning or intellectual disability nurses can be found working and supporting people in a variety of different care contexts. These include the healthcare system, social care and education, as well as the private sector (including voluntary and not for profit organizations). Numerous other professional disciplines also work alongside nurses in these areas including; clinical psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, and consultant psychiatrists. The Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing offers up-to-date, concise, and practical information for use in all areas where intellectual disability nurses are located. It includes a section on practical applications and therapeutic interventions, as well as an emergencies section and coverage of the main points of Mental Health legislation. Unique to this Oxford Handbook is the attention given to differences in legislation and social policy across the constituent countries of the UK and Ireland. The Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing is clearly laid out and written in readable note-based style. It is an invaluable companion to students, community and hospital based nurses, and all those working with people with learning or intellectual disabilities.

Table of Contents

  • 1. The nature of intellectual disability
  • 2. Working with families
  • 3. Communication
  • 4. Assessment
  • 5. Changes across the lifespan
  • 6. Physical health and well-being
  • 7. Mental health and emotional well-being
  • 8. Planning with people and their families
  • 9. Therapeutic interventions
  • 10. Supporting people in accessing and using health services
  • 11. Forensic nursing
  • 12. Lifestyles
  • 13. The law
  • 14. Research
  • 15. Professional requirements
  • 16. Emergencies
  • 17. Resources

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