Aims and Objectives: To compare the self-perceived preparedness, knowledge, comfort and confidence of Australian Registered Nurses when caring for people with ID and/or ASD across contexts of practice: primary care and community, intensive care, acute hospital, emergency department, paediatrics and ID/ASD. Background: There is limited research comparing nursing preparedness and competency when caring for people with intellectual disability (ID) and/or autism (ASD) across nursing contexts of practice. A greater understanding of the differed educational preparedness, confidence and comfort across contexts of practice can aid the development of tailored educational programmes to improve nursing capacity to care for this cohort. Design: Cross-s...
Background: Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared to suppor...
© 2020 Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation. Objective: To describe the roles that Australian...
Aims and objectives: To describe how nurses experience caring for people with intellectual disabilit...
Objective: To describe the roles that Australian nurses play, the breadth of skills that they deploy...
Objective: To describe the roles that Australian nurses play, the breadth of skills that they deploy...
Background: Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared to suppor...
Background: To explore the perceptions of nurses working in disability-specific settings and/or role...
Aims and Objectives: To critically appraise relevant literature on the lived experiences of register...
Introduction: Nurses who work with people with intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) provi...
Introduction: Nurses caring specifically for people with intellectual and developmental disability (...
Introduction: Delivery of high quality healthcare to people with intellectual disability requires nu...
Within the UK pre-registration students of nursing follow one of four fields of practice at the outs...
Aims and Objectives: The aim of this narrative review was to describe how nurses experience caring f...
Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social impairments, communication d...
Background: Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared to suppor...
Background: Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared to suppor...
© 2020 Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation. Objective: To describe the roles that Australian...
Aims and objectives: To describe how nurses experience caring for people with intellectual disabilit...
Objective: To describe the roles that Australian nurses play, the breadth of skills that they deploy...
Objective: To describe the roles that Australian nurses play, the breadth of skills that they deploy...
Background: Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared to suppor...
Background: To explore the perceptions of nurses working in disability-specific settings and/or role...
Aims and Objectives: To critically appraise relevant literature on the lived experiences of register...
Introduction: Nurses who work with people with intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) provi...
Introduction: Nurses caring specifically for people with intellectual and developmental disability (...
Introduction: Delivery of high quality healthcare to people with intellectual disability requires nu...
Within the UK pre-registration students of nursing follow one of four fields of practice at the outs...
Aims and Objectives: The aim of this narrative review was to describe how nurses experience caring f...
Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social impairments, communication d...
Background: Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared to suppor...
Background: Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared to suppor...
© 2020 Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation. Objective: To describe the roles that Australian...
Aims and objectives: To describe how nurses experience caring for people with intellectual disabilit...