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El. knyga: Meeting the Needs of Children with Disabilities

Edited by (Royal Victoria Hospital, UK)
  • Formatas: 177 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-May-2007
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203087725
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  • Formatas: 177 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-May-2007
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203087725
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This textbook provides the reader with an insight into the needs of children with both physical and learning disabilities, particularly within an acute care setting. It considers the principles that underpin the fundamental aspects of care delivery to children with special needs. The key areas of knowledge and practical skills covered include:

  • the social and historical context
  • challenging assumptions
  • best practice for giving news to parents
  • communication methods
  • play and movement
  • nutrition and feeding
  • boundary setting
  • respite care
  • transitions into adult services.

This interesting book covers practice areas identified by the English National Board as essential for student nurses. It will also be invaluable for qualified nurses and for other health professionals working with children with disabilities.

List of tables vii
Contributors viii
Acknowledgements x
Introduction 1(94)
1 Meeting the fundamental needs of children with disabilities
4(10)
HELEN K. WARNER
2 The sociological and historical context of disability
14(10)
CATHERINE BERNAL
3 Challenging the 'tragedy'
24(5)
CATHERINE BERNAL
4 Ethics: rationing healthcare and resources
29(6)
KIM BROSTER
5 Getting it right - the initial diagnosis
35(8)
KIM BROSTER and HELEN K. WARNER
6 Making contact - building relationships
43(12)
HELEN K. WARNER
7 Movement, learning and having fun
55(15)
HELEN K. WARNER
8 Meeting nutritional needs - more than just assistance to eat and drink
70(11)
HELEN K. WARNER
9 Finding a mechanism for communication
81(14)
HELEN K. WARNER
10 Behaviour, attachment and boundary-setting 95(12)
HELEN K. WARNER
11 Pain assessment in the acute setting 107(12)
HELEN K. WARNER
12 Managing difficult behaviour in the acute setting 119(10)
CATHERINE BERNAL
13 The importance of appropriate respite care 129(12)
CLAIRE THURGATE
14 Transition to adulthood 141(9)
CLAIRE THURGATE
15 The way forward 150(11)
HELEN K. WARNER
Index 161


Helen Warner is an Early Intervention Nurse, Services for Children and Young People with Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviour and Their Families, in East Kent.  She trained at the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London and has worked as a Senior Staff Nurse in Paediatrics.