The literature agrees that an increasing number of people who have a learning disability have children. This group of parents are expected to fit into existing health services and are disadvantaged when presented with complex information regarding pregnancy and birth. There is a dearth of information in relation to accessible information on antenatal care and consent to medical procedures for parents with learning disabilities, despite this being a recommendation by best practice guidelines on working with parents who have a learning disability (SCLD, 2009; Department of Health and the Department of Education and Skills (DoH DfES) 2007; Department of Health 2009). This project aims to redress this balance by developing accessible resources ...
International audienceBackground Recently researchers have suggested that non-medical information m...
Objectives: More disabled women are becoming mothers, and yet, their care is rarely the focus of qua...
OBJECTIVE: Fifteen percent of the world's population has some form of disability, the most common fo...
The literature agrees that an increasing number of people who have a learning disability have childr...
Despite directives to improve maternity care in general and to improve care for parents with learnin...
It appears that the need for disabled parents to access information and equipment to help fulfil the...
Information about pregnancy and childbirth is frequently inaccessible to women with intellectual and...
Following the introduction of learning disability nurses in acute and primary care in 2009, several ...
Background More women with learning disability (LD) are becoming mothers. Women with LD have rights ...
BACKGROUND: changing attitudes, alongside integration, more independent living and recognition of ri...
Background: With increasing numbers of people with a learning disability (LD) choosing to become par...
BACKGROUND: Although more disabled women are pursuing motherhood over time, little is known about th...
Objectives More women with disability are becoming mothers and yet their care is rarely the focus of...
Mothers with learning disabilities face many challenges during the perinatal period including prepar...
BACKGROUND: It has been estimated that 9.4% of women giving birth in the United Kingdom have one or ...
International audienceBackground Recently researchers have suggested that non-medical information m...
Objectives: More disabled women are becoming mothers, and yet, their care is rarely the focus of qua...
OBJECTIVE: Fifteen percent of the world's population has some form of disability, the most common fo...
The literature agrees that an increasing number of people who have a learning disability have childr...
Despite directives to improve maternity care in general and to improve care for parents with learnin...
It appears that the need for disabled parents to access information and equipment to help fulfil the...
Information about pregnancy and childbirth is frequently inaccessible to women with intellectual and...
Following the introduction of learning disability nurses in acute and primary care in 2009, several ...
Background More women with learning disability (LD) are becoming mothers. Women with LD have rights ...
BACKGROUND: changing attitudes, alongside integration, more independent living and recognition of ri...
Background: With increasing numbers of people with a learning disability (LD) choosing to become par...
BACKGROUND: Although more disabled women are pursuing motherhood over time, little is known about th...
Objectives More women with disability are becoming mothers and yet their care is rarely the focus of...
Mothers with learning disabilities face many challenges during the perinatal period including prepar...
BACKGROUND: It has been estimated that 9.4% of women giving birth in the United Kingdom have one or ...
International audienceBackground Recently researchers have suggested that non-medical information m...
Objectives: More disabled women are becoming mothers, and yet, their care is rarely the focus of qua...
OBJECTIVE: Fifteen percent of the world's population has some form of disability, the most common fo...