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Learning disability and other intellectual impairments : meeting needs throughout health services [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Publication details: Chichester ; Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, 2008.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 244 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780470697894
  • 047069789X
  • 1282342193
  • 9781282342194
  • 9786612342196
  • 6612342196
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • 2008 D-469
  • WY 160.5
Online resources:
Contents:
AN INTRODUCTION TO INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT / Louise L. Clark and Peter Griffiths -- MEETING THE HEALTH NEEDS OF PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT / Steve Higgins and Mary O'Toole -- EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION / Garry Diack and Howard Cohen -- PRIMARY CARE SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT / Louise Barriball [and others] -- TRANSITIONS IN THE AGEING POPULATION / Theresa Wiseman, Karen Lowton and Ian Noonan -- THE OLDER ADULT, INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT AND THE DEMENTIAS / Emma Ouldred and Catherine Bryant -- EMERGENCY AND URGENT HOSPITAL-BASED CARE / Ian Noonan and Karen Lowton -- ADMISSION TO ACUTE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES / Mary O'Toole, Mike Reid and Rob Winterhalder -- PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGICAL ISSUES / Rob Winterhalder -- CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR / Michael Kelly -- CONSENT AND CAPACITY / Alison Hobden and Simon Mills -- THE FUTURE OF SERVICES FOR INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT / Peter Griffiths [and others].
Summary: Learning Disability and other Intellectual Impairments is the first book of its kind to explore the similarities and parallels between the needs of people with various types of intellectual impairments as they encounter health services. It not only looks at the shared issues from a bio-psycho-social perspective, but also discusses the transferable skills that a practitioner can develop working across these groups. It identifies the key skills and knowledge that professionals need in order to work with intellectually impaired patients whether they are in the hospital or at home. Rather than just focusing on people with learning disabilities, this text attempts to break down barriers and look at some of the issues associated with care and treatment of people who have intellectual impairment for a variety of reasons, including acquired brain injury, dementia and long-term mental health issues where cognition has been affected.
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AN INTRODUCTION TO INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT / Louise L. Clark and Peter Griffiths -- MEETING THE HEALTH NEEDS OF PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT / Steve Higgins and Mary O'Toole -- EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION / Garry Diack and Howard Cohen -- PRIMARY CARE SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT / Louise Barriball [and others] -- TRANSITIONS IN THE AGEING POPULATION / Theresa Wiseman, Karen Lowton and Ian Noonan -- THE OLDER ADULT, INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT AND THE DEMENTIAS / Emma Ouldred and Catherine Bryant -- EMERGENCY AND URGENT HOSPITAL-BASED CARE / Ian Noonan and Karen Lowton -- ADMISSION TO ACUTE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES / Mary O'Toole, Mike Reid and Rob Winterhalder -- PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGICAL ISSUES / Rob Winterhalder -- CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR / Michael Kelly -- CONSENT AND CAPACITY / Alison Hobden and Simon Mills -- THE FUTURE OF SERVICES FOR INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT / Peter Griffiths [and others].

Learning Disability and other Intellectual Impairments is the first book of its kind to explore the similarities and parallels between the needs of people with various types of intellectual impairments as they encounter health services. It not only looks at the shared issues from a bio-psycho-social perspective, but also discusses the transferable skills that a practitioner can develop working across these groups. It identifies the key skills and knowledge that professionals need in order to work with intellectually impaired patients whether they are in the hospital or at home. Rather than just focusing on people with learning disabilities, this text attempts to break down barriers and look at some of the issues associated with care and treatment of people who have intellectual impairment for a variety of reasons, including acquired brain injury, dementia and long-term mental health issues where cognition has been affected.

English.

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