Non-verbal communication between Registered Nurses Intellectual Disability and people with an intellectual disability: an exploratory study of the nurse's experiences. Part 2.
J Intellect Disabil
; 16(2): 97-108, 2012 Jun.
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This is the second of two articles presenting the findings of a qualitative study which explored the experiences of Registered Nurses Intellectual Disability (RNIDs) of communicating with people with an intellectual disability who communicate non-verbally. While Part 1 outlined the study background, context and methodology along with the overarching, multi-dimensional category of 'familiarity/knowing the person', the current article critically discusses the themes and subthemes encapsulated in this category. Each theme is considered in the light of current policies, strategies and philosophies shaping the provision of services to people with an intellectual disability in Ireland. The results suggest that the RNID is ideally located and key to supporting the implementation of these policies and strategies due to their highly developed and proficient skill set as well as experience of communicating with people with an intellectual disability who communicate non-verbally.
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Assunto principal:
Papel do Profissional de Enfermagem
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Emoções
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Necessidades e Demandas de Serviços de Saúde
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Deficiência Intelectual
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Comunicação não Verbal
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Relações Enfermeiro-Paciente
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En
Ano de publicação:
2012
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