'It's one of the hardest jobs in the world' : the experience and understanding of qualified nurses who work with individuals diagnosed with both learning disability and personality disorder

By: Lee, Amy.
Contributor(s): Kiemle, Gundi [author].
Series: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 28 (3) 2015: 238-248. 2015Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | NURSES | PERSONALITY DISORDERS | STAFF TRAINING | DUAL DIAGNOSIS | EXPERIENCESSummary: Examines the experiences of qualified nurses working with individuals diagnosed with both intellectual disability and personality disorder (PD) in a medium-secure forensic intellectual disability setting. Potential training needs are highlighted, as well as other ways in which services could better support staff to work effectively with this client group.
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Examines the experiences of qualified nurses working with individuals diagnosed with both intellectual disability and personality disorder (PD) in a medium-secure forensic intellectual disability setting. Potential training needs are highlighted, as well as other ways in which services could better support staff to work effectively with this client group.

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