District nurses' needs: palliative care for people with learning disabilities |
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Authors: | Lindop E Read S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Keele University, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, UK. |
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Abstract: | The aim of this article is to identify national palliative care issues, and current palliative care services provided by district nurses for people with a learning disability in North Staffordshire, UK. The professional and educational needs of district nurses in the role of palliative care providers for people with a learning disability were identified by two small focus groups involving district nurses. This resulted in the formulation of a questionnaire, which was circulated to 165 district nurses. While the initial part of the research is qualitative, the final survey involved a quantitative analysis using a questionnaire and a three-point Likert scale. This compared a number of independent variables such as age range, length of experience and number of contacts with clients who have a learning disability and palliative care needs. The results provide an overview of existing service uptake and a profile of the professional and educational needs of district nurses when caring for people with a learning disability who also have palliative care needs. |
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