
Care Planning and Delivery in Intellectual Disability Nursing
Bob Gates(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. April 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
322 pages
978-1-4051-3122-3 (ISBN)
Description
Care planning and delivery form an essential part of everyday practice for all intellectual disability nurses. Care Planning and Delivery in Intellectual Disability Nursing explores how nurses can enable people with intellectual disabilities to obtain good quality care, encouraging them to use the best possible guidance to plan their professional care and to reflect on their practice.
The first section of Care Planning and Delivery in Intellectual Disability Nursing explores care planning, care pathways, person-centred care planning, life planning, legal and ethical implications of care planning and risk assessment. The second section explores care planning for people with profound and/or complex needs, care planning for good health, and care planning and delivery in more specialist settings including forensic, mental health, palliative care, community nursing and residential settings.
The first section of Care Planning and Delivery in Intellectual Disability Nursing explores care planning, care pathways, person-centred care planning, life planning, legal and ethical implications of care planning and risk assessment. The second section explores care planning for people with profound and/or complex needs, care planning for good health, and care planning and delivery in more specialist settings including forensic, mental health, palliative care, community nursing and residential settings.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
558 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4051-3122-3 (9781405131223)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Professor Bob Gates is Professor of Learning Disabilities, Thames Valley University-London
Content
Part 1. 1. The nature of care planning and delivery in intellectual disability nursing.
2. Integrated care pathways in intellectual disability nursing.
3. Life Planning.
4. Person-centred care in intellectual disabilities nursing.
5. The legal and ethical implications of care planning and delivery for intellectual disability nursing.
6. Risk and care planning and delivery process in intellectual disability nursing.
Part 2.
7. Care planning and delivery in forensic settings for people with intellectual disabilities.
8. Care planning in mental health settings.
9. Care planning in palliative care for people with intellectual disabilities.
10. The planning and delivery of nursing care in community nursing services.
11. Care Planning in residential settings.
12. Care planning for good health in intellectual disabilities.
13. Care planning and delivery for people with profound intellectual disabilities and complex needs.
2. Integrated care pathways in intellectual disability nursing.
3. Life Planning.
4. Person-centred care in intellectual disabilities nursing.
5. The legal and ethical implications of care planning and delivery for intellectual disability nursing.
6. Risk and care planning and delivery process in intellectual disability nursing.
Part 2.
7. Care planning and delivery in forensic settings for people with intellectual disabilities.
8. Care planning in mental health settings.
9. Care planning in palliative care for people with intellectual disabilities.
10. The planning and delivery of nursing care in community nursing services.
11. Care Planning in residential settings.
12. Care planning for good health in intellectual disabilities.
13. Care planning and delivery for people with profound intellectual disabilities and complex needs.