BackgroundA research base should be of sufficient quality and quantity to inform nursing practice. It must allow nurses to access information about clients’ needs and to identify effective strategies for meeting those needs. This paper presents the findings of a scoping review of ‘learning disability nursing research’. The review aimed to determine whether there is a research base sufficient to support learning disability nursing practice.MethodWe undertook searches of the Cochrane Library and electronic databases (Medline, Psychinfo, Embase, CINAHL and British Nursing Index) for the years 1996–2006. Full references and abstracts were downloaded for papers returned. Papers considered relevant to the topic of the review were organised into t...
This brief report presents expert opinion on key issues, and potential solutions concerning the dimi...
Background: People with intellectual disability have poorer health than the general population and ...
Within the UK pre-registration students of nursing follow one of four fields of practice at the outs...
Introduction: Authors (Turnbull, 1997, Northway et al, 2006, Griffiths et al, 2007) indicated a dea...
Introduction The RCN Foundation commissioned the University of West London and their collaborators ...
The purpose of the mixed methods systematic review of literature was to summarise the best evidence ...
Aim This review sought to summarise best available evidence on safe staffing levels for intellectua...
Background: To conduct an audit of the peer-reviewed literature about the uniqueness and diversity o...
Introduction This scoping research identifies nursing-led and or nursing centred interventions tha...
The aim of this literature review is to explore whether mental health nurses are being appropriately...
The aim of this literature review is to explore whether mental health nurses are being appropriately...
This is a presentation that was delivered at the IASSIDD Europe Congress 6-8 July 2021, Amsterdam, N...
Objectives To capture the extent and nature of intellectual disability nursing publications in Irel...
Aims and objectives: To present the findings of a structured literature review that aimed to identif...
It has been well documented that people with learning disabilities receive poor care in acute settin...
This brief report presents expert opinion on key issues, and potential solutions concerning the dimi...
Background: People with intellectual disability have poorer health than the general population and ...
Within the UK pre-registration students of nursing follow one of four fields of practice at the outs...
Introduction: Authors (Turnbull, 1997, Northway et al, 2006, Griffiths et al, 2007) indicated a dea...
Introduction The RCN Foundation commissioned the University of West London and their collaborators ...
The purpose of the mixed methods systematic review of literature was to summarise the best evidence ...
Aim This review sought to summarise best available evidence on safe staffing levels for intellectua...
Background: To conduct an audit of the peer-reviewed literature about the uniqueness and diversity o...
Introduction This scoping research identifies nursing-led and or nursing centred interventions tha...
The aim of this literature review is to explore whether mental health nurses are being appropriately...
The aim of this literature review is to explore whether mental health nurses are being appropriately...
This is a presentation that was delivered at the IASSIDD Europe Congress 6-8 July 2021, Amsterdam, N...
Objectives To capture the extent and nature of intellectual disability nursing publications in Irel...
Aims and objectives: To present the findings of a structured literature review that aimed to identif...
It has been well documented that people with learning disabilities receive poor care in acute settin...
This brief report presents expert opinion on key issues, and potential solutions concerning the dimi...
Background: People with intellectual disability have poorer health than the general population and ...
Within the UK pre-registration students of nursing follow one of four fields of practice at the outs...