
Learning Disability Nursing
John Turnbull(Editor)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. December 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-0-632-06463-2 (ISBN)
Description
Learning disability nurses play a leading role in the care and support of people with learning disabilities. Learning Disability Nursing explores the theory and practice of learning disability nursing, with an emphasis on understanding the experiences of learning disability nurses as they seek to practice effectively. It examines key issues faced by people with learning disabilities and those who support them and promotes the role of knowledgeable and reflective practitioners.
* Develops a framework for learning disability nursing practice
* Examines key issues for people with learning disabilities
* Identifies distinctive features of learning disability nursing
* Supports learning disability nurses in developing their roles and to support those with learning disabilities in exercising their rights.
* Explores ethical and moral dilemmas, challenges and successes
* Develops a framework for learning disability nursing practice
* Examines key issues for people with learning disabilities
* Identifies distinctive features of learning disability nursing
* Supports learning disability nurses in developing their roles and to support those with learning disabilities in exercising their rights.
* Explores ethical and moral dilemmas, challenges and successes
Reviews / Votes
'an important and distinctive contribution to the art and science of the practice of learning disability nurses.'Learning Disabilities Research & Practice
'the contributors to this book have been successful in conveying an accurate insight into what it feels like being and practising as a contemporary earning disability nurse'
Learning Disabilities Research & Practice
'This book should be in every library and undergraduate programme reading list as essential reading for learning disability nurses to take stock of where we are today.'
Learning Disabilities Research & Practice
'The material is so well drawn in its depiction of the role of the learning disability nurse from 14 prominent and influential practitioners that it is constitutes a solid 'investment buy.''
Learning Disabilities Research & Practice
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: 12 mm
Weight
382 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-632-06463-2 (9780632064632)
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Person
John Turnbull is the editor of Learning Disability Nursing, published by Wiley.
Content
Preface. Contributors.
Chapter 1. Discovering Learning Disability Nursing.
Chapter 2. Getting the Balance Right: The Issue of Rights and Responsibilities in Learning Disability.
Chapter 3. A Partnership for Health: Respecting Choice as Part of a Healthy Lifestyle.
Chapter 4. Getting the Message Across: Exploring the Functions of Challenging Behaviour.
Chapter 5. The Purpose and Practice of Learning Disability Nursing.
Chapter 6. Lending an Ear: Helping Someone to Speak Out.
Chapter 7. A New Start: Earning the Trust of a Family.
Chapter 8. A Home of Their Own: Supporting a Tenant's Group.
Chapter 9. The Relevance of Learning Disability Nursing.
Chapter 10. Taking a Step Back: Tackling Women's Health Issues in Learning Disability.
Chapter 11. A Shock to the System: Improving Encounters with Acute Health Care.
Chapter 12. Getting Life Under Control: Managing Risks from Epilepsy.
Chapter 13. Learning Disability Nursing: A Model for Practice.
Chapter 14. Sustaining Learning Disability Nursing Practice.
Index
Chapter 1. Discovering Learning Disability Nursing.
Chapter 2. Getting the Balance Right: The Issue of Rights and Responsibilities in Learning Disability.
Chapter 3. A Partnership for Health: Respecting Choice as Part of a Healthy Lifestyle.
Chapter 4. Getting the Message Across: Exploring the Functions of Challenging Behaviour.
Chapter 5. The Purpose and Practice of Learning Disability Nursing.
Chapter 6. Lending an Ear: Helping Someone to Speak Out.
Chapter 7. A New Start: Earning the Trust of a Family.
Chapter 8. A Home of Their Own: Supporting a Tenant's Group.
Chapter 9. The Relevance of Learning Disability Nursing.
Chapter 10. Taking a Step Back: Tackling Women's Health Issues in Learning Disability.
Chapter 11. A Shock to the System: Improving Encounters with Acute Health Care.
Chapter 12. Getting Life Under Control: Managing Risks from Epilepsy.
Chapter 13. Learning Disability Nursing: A Model for Practice.
Chapter 14. Sustaining Learning Disability Nursing Practice.
Index