This paper presents findings from a study exploring the nurses' experience of caring for adults with intellectual disability and mental health issues in inpatient settings. Semi structured interviews were undertaken with 13 nurses from various regions of New Zealand. Methods suggested by an Appreciative Inquiry methodology were used to explore the nurses' positive experiences of their role. Interviews were transcribed and analysed using open coding and Leximancer (an online data mining tool) analysis to identify dominant themes in the discourse. Analysis revealed themes around 'Contextualising behaviour', 'Communication', 'Confidence to care' and 'Time'. Participants reflected upon their experiences offering personal interpretations in iden...
Abstract Background Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared t...
Caring children with intellectual disability remains a challenge for nursingstudents due to unprepar...
This study of the attitudes and feelings of mental handicap nurses directly involved in the transiti...
This paper presents findings from a study exploring the nurses’ experience of caring for adults with...
Aim: This study aims to explore the experiences of nurses working with people with intellectual disa...
Background: To explore the perceptions of nurses working in disability-specific settings and/or role...
This research is informed by the interpretive phenomenology of van Manen, and explores the lived exp...
Mental health care users with profound intellectual disabilities are among the most disadvantaged gr...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Nursing)Caring for intellectually disabled people can be demanding for student n...
Objective: To describe the roles that Australian nurses play, the breadth of skills that they deploy...
Aims: To explore the perceptions of Australian nurses working in disability‐specific settings and/or...
Introduction: Nurses who work with people with intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) provi...
This paper presents findings from a study exploring the mental health inpatient care of people with ...
Aims and Objectives: To critically appraise relevant literature on the lived experiences of register...
We explored nurse carer experiences with people with severe and profound intellectual disability in ...
Abstract Background Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared t...
Caring children with intellectual disability remains a challenge for nursingstudents due to unprepar...
This study of the attitudes and feelings of mental handicap nurses directly involved in the transiti...
This paper presents findings from a study exploring the nurses’ experience of caring for adults with...
Aim: This study aims to explore the experiences of nurses working with people with intellectual disa...
Background: To explore the perceptions of nurses working in disability-specific settings and/or role...
This research is informed by the interpretive phenomenology of van Manen, and explores the lived exp...
Mental health care users with profound intellectual disabilities are among the most disadvantaged gr...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Nursing)Caring for intellectually disabled people can be demanding for student n...
Objective: To describe the roles that Australian nurses play, the breadth of skills that they deploy...
Aims: To explore the perceptions of Australian nurses working in disability‐specific settings and/or...
Introduction: Nurses who work with people with intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) provi...
This paper presents findings from a study exploring the mental health inpatient care of people with ...
Aims and Objectives: To critically appraise relevant literature on the lived experiences of register...
We explored nurse carer experiences with people with severe and profound intellectual disability in ...
Abstract Background Research suggests that registered nurses (RNs) do not feel adequately prepared t...
Caring children with intellectual disability remains a challenge for nursingstudents due to unprepar...
This study of the attitudes and feelings of mental handicap nurses directly involved in the transiti...