It is frequently asserted that the views of patients or service users should inform the structure and delivery of health and social care services. In the UK, patient participation, the expertise of service users and user involvement in the design and outcomes of research have been repeatedly emphasized as producing services which are more responsive, better coordinated and less stigmatizing. The NHS has highlighted the importance of involving service users in education and training. This article reports on user and carer views about learning disability nursing. Data were collected as part of a larger project considering the changing roles and education of learning disability nurses in England. The article concludes with a series of challeng...
Over the past 30 years, as the type and number of healthcare services have changed, the role of the ...
Background In England, the numbers of learning disability nurses are declining; a need for urgent...
Government policy in the United Kingdom is to make the National Health Service accessible to all cit...
It is frequently asserted that the views of patients or service users should inform the structure an...
This article outlines the impact, merits and challenges of service users’ and carers’ contributions ...
A teaching session about service users' experiences of accessing and receiving health and social car...
Original article can be found at: http://www.britishjournalofnursing.com/ Copyright Mark Allen Publi...
It has been well documented that people with learning disabilities receive poor care in acute settin...
This report examines the current roles of learning disability (LD) nurses within multi-professional ...
This article introduces an educational project supported by The Queen's Nursing Institute and sponso...
This article reports on multi-agency and multi-disciplinary education and practice in the area of le...
There is increasing evidence that people with learning disabilities experience high levels of unmet ...
Over the last quarter of a century, much attention has justifiably been given to the closure of long...
Background There have been significant concerns about the care and treatment of people with intelle...
Background: People with learning disabilities are 2.5 times more likely to have health issues than t...
Over the past 30 years, as the type and number of healthcare services have changed, the role of the ...
Background In England, the numbers of learning disability nurses are declining; a need for urgent...
Government policy in the United Kingdom is to make the National Health Service accessible to all cit...
It is frequently asserted that the views of patients or service users should inform the structure an...
This article outlines the impact, merits and challenges of service users’ and carers’ contributions ...
A teaching session about service users' experiences of accessing and receiving health and social car...
Original article can be found at: http://www.britishjournalofnursing.com/ Copyright Mark Allen Publi...
It has been well documented that people with learning disabilities receive poor care in acute settin...
This report examines the current roles of learning disability (LD) nurses within multi-professional ...
This article introduces an educational project supported by The Queen's Nursing Institute and sponso...
This article reports on multi-agency and multi-disciplinary education and practice in the area of le...
There is increasing evidence that people with learning disabilities experience high levels of unmet ...
Over the last quarter of a century, much attention has justifiably been given to the closure of long...
Background There have been significant concerns about the care and treatment of people with intelle...
Background: People with learning disabilities are 2.5 times more likely to have health issues than t...
Over the past 30 years, as the type and number of healthcare services have changed, the role of the ...
Background In England, the numbers of learning disability nurses are declining; a need for urgent...
Government policy in the United Kingdom is to make the National Health Service accessible to all cit...