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<p>Songs for Your Body is a website developed by a nurse who is also a musician to h
<p>People with learning disabilities have increased health problems compared with th
<p>This article provides an overview of the current literature on person-centred pla
<p>This article provides a framework for the inclusion of hand massage in the care p
<p>This article reports on a study that examined the effect of a one-day training co
<p>In response to a landmark legal case, the government has made changes to legislat
<p>The modernisation of day services is being promoted by the government through a f
<p>The authors evaluate a small pilot project which used psychology graduates in a d
<p>Kay Mafuba examines the literature on learning disability nurses’ role in public
<p>Joanne Hammond describes how, on a student nurse placement in a special school, s
<p>Tom had rotten and painful teeth, disliked dentists and hated hospitals, yet he w
<p>Aim To explore nurses’ views of the strengths and weaknesses of current patterns
<p>People with learning disabilities may be missing out on appropriate eye care because their deteriorating eyesight goes unnoticed.
<p>This article, based on an undergraduate dissertation, consists of a literature review to identify, contextualise and critique the body of evidence relating to the use of midazolam as an epilepsy rescue medication, specifically in relation to people with learning disabilities.
<p>Dementia is an issue of growing importance in services for people with learning disabilities as a result of the UK’s ageing population.
<p>This article explores the literature and issues surrounding planning care for individuals with learning disabilities.
<p>We live in a society where markers of success are constantly paraded in every medium. To be a valued adult it seems you need to be good-looking, clever, employed, have a disposable income and be in an active sexual partnership.
<p>Nurses’ attitudes towards people who self-injure can be negative and often interfere with therapeutic relationships with service users.
