
This New Edition Of The Oxford Handbook Of Learning And Intellectual Disability Nursing Has Been Fully Updated, With A Greater Focus On Older People With Learning And Intellectual Disabilities And Mental Health Issues, As Well As Bringing All Recommendations In Line With Current Guidelines. Since The First Edition Of This Book Was Published, Services For People With Learning Disabilities And Their Families Have Become More Community-based, And The Demography Of The Population Of People With Learning Disabilities Has Changed To Include Many Older People, And Children And Young Adults With Complex Physical Health Needs. This Handbook Provides Clear Information For Readers On Practical Steps That May Be Taken To Actively Engage With People Who Have Learning Disabilities, To Enable Effective Care In Which They Are Involved As Much As Possible With Decisions That Affect Them. This Book Also Covers Differences In Legislation And Social Policy Across The Constituent Countries In The United Kingdom And Ireland, Including Changes That Have Been Implemented Since Serious Case Reviews Into Institutional Abuse. An Emergencies Section Provides Key Information At Critical Times In Practice. The Chapter On Practice Resources Has Been Fully Revised To Bring Together The Latest Tools To Support Nurses, Complete With Links For Easy Access. Written By Experienced Practitioners Who Are Recognised Experts In Their Areas Of Speciality, The Oxford Handbook Of Learning And Intellectual Disability Nursing Is An Invaluable Guide For Students, Community And Hospital Based Nurses, And All Those Who Work With People With Intellectual Disabilities As Part Of A Multidisciplinary Team.
This handbook investigates the clinical and practical requirements for providing high-quality, person-centered nursing care to individuals with learning and intellectual disabilities. The authors, Bob Gates and Owen Barr, leverage their extensive experience as practitioners and educators to synthesize current clinical guidelines, legislative frameworks, and social policy shifts across the United Kingdom and Ireland. The text serves as a comprehensive reference for navigating the complexities of multidisciplinary care, emphasizing the transition toward community-based support models and the specific needs of an aging demographic.
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Experts and practitioners recognize this handbook as a foundational resource for both students and experienced nurses working within multidisciplinary teams. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the emergency section and the clarity with which the authors address evolving community-based care standards.
Page Count:
688
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191085685
ISBN-13:
9780191085680
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