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Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing (2 edn)

Online ISBN:
9780191826078
Print ISBN:
9780198782872
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing (2 edn)

Owen Barr (ed.),
Owen Barr
(ed.)

Professor of Nursing and Intellectual Disabilities

Professor of Nursing and Intellectual Disabilities, School of Nursing, Ulster University, Londonderry, UK
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Bob Gates (ed.)
Bob Gates
(ed.)

Professor of Learning Disabilities and Editor in Chief of the British Journal of Learning Disabilities

Professor of Learning Disabilities and Editor in Chief of the British Journal of Learning Disabilities, University of West London, University of Hertfordshire, and University of Derby, UK
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Published online:
October 2018
Published in print:
November 2018
Online ISBN:
9780191826078
Print ISBN:
9780198782872
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing, 2nd edition, has been comprehensively updated throughout and brings together the contributions of leading practitioners and academics from the UK, the Republic of Ireland, and further beyond, in an authoritative text that provides essential facts and information on nurses working with people with intellectual disabilities. A unique aspect to this Oxford Handbook is the continuing attention given to differences in legislation and social policy across the jurisdiction of the constituent countries of the UK, as well as the Republic of Ireland. The landscape for the practice of nursing has never been so complex, and given this complexity of context and practice, the Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing continues to offer students and newly qualified practitioners alike up-to-date and concise, practical applied knowledge, as well as theoretical information, about working in a person-centred way with people with intellectual disabilities and their families/carers in order to promote their physical and mental health, improve their quality of life and their active involvement in decisions about their care, and support their access to general healthcare and community services. This handbook will be of use in the very many areas where nurses for people with learning/intellectual disabilities are located. It will also be of use to a wider range of other health and/or social care professionals, who often seek an authoritative text that provides essential facts and information on working with people with intellectual disabilities.

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