Title of article
Cultivating understanding of health issues for adults with intellectual disability
Author/Authors
Read، نويسنده , , Sue and Rushton، نويسنده , , Amy، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
6
From page
1020
To page
1025
Abstract
Summary
into hospital may be a frightening experience. Fears and anxieties may be particularly compounded when the patient has an existing health diagnosis such as a mental health condition or intellectual disabilities (ID). While people with ID often have worse health than other people, they can experience more difficulty accessing healthcare.
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m of this paper is to describe the self-evaluation process and outcome of a series of workshops designed to cultivate understanding of the health needs of adults with ID.
search was designed to explore the impact of the workshops for generic healthcare professionals, using a mixed methods inquiry.
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rkshops were interactive, and facilitated by health care clinicians, three people with an ID, advocates and academics.
ipants were mainly qualified and unqualified nurses and other allied health professionals (N = 157).
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tative questionnaires comprised of 16 questions with multiple choice answers were distributed to all participants (pre and post workshop). A qualitative feedback sheet to promote shared dialogues was circulated on completion of each workshop.
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ulated research methods of data collection demonstrate a positive impact of the workshops and the learning experienced from a participant perspective.
sions
resources alone will never replace nurse education and training, they can reinforce best practice, and the resource developed in this paper was maximized by workshops to explore its potential. The remaining challenge is measuring the impact of this work on clinical practice in the longer term.
Keywords
TOOLKIT , healthcare , Mixed Methods , intellectual disability
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Record number
1877383
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