Mental health care users with profound intellectual disabilities are among the most disadvantaged groups in society. They experience numerous challenges which include limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviour. These limitations present challenges in their care especially in cases where caregivers are not well prepared to cater for these special needsThe purpose of this study was to provide an insight into the experiences of student nurses on the approaches and opportunities related to the care of mental health care users with profound intellectual disabilities.A qualitative, descriptive, interpretive, exploratory and contextual research was used to ascertain opportunities and approaches in caring for mental health care ...
Background: Mental health problems of people with intellectual disabilities can negatively affect t...
Background: To explore the perceptions of nurses working in disability-specific settings and/or role...
Purpose – An earlier study of health and social services professionals in community teams for peopl...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Nursing)Caring for intellectually disabled people can be demanding for student n...
Aim: This study aims to explore the experiences of nurses working with people with intellectual disa...
This research is informed by the interpretive phenomenology of van Manen, and explores the lived exp...
This chapter provides information on the nursing care and management of clients who have a dual disa...
Caring children with intellectual disability remains a challenge for nursingstudents due to unprepar...
We explored nurse carer experiences with people with severe and profound intellectual disability in ...
This paper presents findings from a study exploring the nurses’ experience of caring for adults with...
Aims and objectives To investigate the experiences of patients with intellectual disabilities, fam...
Background: Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared to suppor...
Abstract Background Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared t...
Adults with intellectual disabilities are known to have a high prevalence of mental health problems....
In British Columbia, people with mental handicaps are moving from institutions to living in the com...
Background: Mental health problems of people with intellectual disabilities can negatively affect t...
Background: To explore the perceptions of nurses working in disability-specific settings and/or role...
Purpose – An earlier study of health and social services professionals in community teams for peopl...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Nursing)Caring for intellectually disabled people can be demanding for student n...
Aim: This study aims to explore the experiences of nurses working with people with intellectual disa...
This research is informed by the interpretive phenomenology of van Manen, and explores the lived exp...
This chapter provides information on the nursing care and management of clients who have a dual disa...
Caring children with intellectual disability remains a challenge for nursingstudents due to unprepar...
We explored nurse carer experiences with people with severe and profound intellectual disability in ...
This paper presents findings from a study exploring the nurses’ experience of caring for adults with...
Aims and objectives To investigate the experiences of patients with intellectual disabilities, fam...
Background: Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared to suppor...
Abstract Background Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared t...
Adults with intellectual disabilities are known to have a high prevalence of mental health problems....
In British Columbia, people with mental handicaps are moving from institutions to living in the com...
Background: Mental health problems of people with intellectual disabilities can negatively affect t...
Background: To explore the perceptions of nurses working in disability-specific settings and/or role...
Purpose – An earlier study of health and social services professionals in community teams for peopl...