Caring for people with developmental disabilities: survey of nurses about their education and experience

By: Walsh, Kevin K.
Contributor(s): Hammerman, Susan | Josephson, Faye | Krupka, Patricia.
Series: Mental Retardation 38 (1) 2000: 33-41.Publisher: 2000Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES | STAFF | STAFF TRAINING | EDUCATION | EXPERIENCES | STAFF DEVELOPMENTSummary: Over 500 nurses in the United States responded to a survey on education and training in the area of developmental disabilities. Respondents provided information on their work experience, experience with patients who have developmental disabilities, and opportunities for continuing education. 60% of respondents said that they received little or no training in the area.
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Over 500 nurses in the United States responded to a survey on education and training in the area of developmental disabilities. Respondents provided information on their work experience, experience with patients who have developmental disabilities, and opportunities for continuing education. 60% of respondents said that they received little or no training in the area.

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