Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2499482216> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2499482216 endingPage "14" @default.
- W2499482216 startingPage "4" @default.
- W2499482216 abstract "Accessible summary What is known on the subject? Learning disability nursing in the area of people with a learning disability and an offending background has developed considerably over recent years, particularly since the publication of the Bradley ( ). There has been limited work into the competencies nurses require to work in this area, and even less about the personal attributes of learning disability nurses. What this paper adds to existing knowledge? Learning disability nursing's specific contribution to the care of this population lies in their knowledge of the interaction between the learning disability, an individual's, sometimes abusive, personal history and an understanding of the subsequent offending behaviour. The knowledge base of nurses working with people with learning disabilities and an offending background needs to reflect the changing service user group. This is particularly in relation to substance misuse, borderline personality disorder, and mental health and the way such factors inter‐relate with the learning disability. What are the implications for practice? Further research is required into the relationship among decision making, risk taking or reluctance to do this, and the personal attributes required by nurses to work in secure learning disability care. Learning disability secure services are likely to continue to undergo change as circumstances alter and the offending population demonstrate greater complexity; nursing competencies and personal attributes need similarly to adapt to such changes. Mental health nursing has a great deal to contribute to effective working with this population, specifically with regard to developing strong relationships when concerns around borderline personality disorder or substance misuse are particularly in evidence. Abstract Aim To identify and discuss the personal attributes required by learning disability nurses to work effectively with people with an offending background in secure and community settings. Background This study was part of a larger research investigation into the nursing competencies required to work with people with an offending background. There are few existing studies examining the personal attributes necessary for working with this group. Design A qualitative study addressing the perceptions of nurses around the personal attributes required to work with people with learning disabilities and an offending background. Methods A semi‐structured interview schedule was devised and constructed, and 39 individual interviews were subsequently undertaken with learning disability nurses working in high, medium, low secure and community settings. Data were collected over 1 year in 2010/11 and analysed using a structured thematic analysis supported by the software package MAX qda. Findings The thematic analysis produced three categories of personal attributes, named as looking deeper, achieving balance and connecting, each of which contained a further three sub‐categories. Conclusion Nursing of those with a learning disability and an offending background continues to develop. The interplay among personal history, additional background factors, nurses’ personal attributes and learning disability is critical for effective relationship building." @default.
- W2499482216 created "2016-08-23" @default.
- W2499482216 creator A5006334051 @default.
- W2499482216 creator A5069619126 @default.
- W2499482216 date "2016-07-21" @default.
- W2499482216 modified "2023-10-04" @default.
- W2499482216 title "Nurses’ perceptions of personal attributes required when working with people with a learning disability and an offending background: a qualitative study" @default.
- W2499482216 cites W1501314735 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W1507678838 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W1531862986 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W1591888449 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W1606050597 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W1954897304 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W1973334858 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W1983112656 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W1989032536 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W1989469219 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W1995369298 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2006292250 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2037052145 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2037887399 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2041120045 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2045737247 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2046383387 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2049537577 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2055907261 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2057888080 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2092822028 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2105293828 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2113113982 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2113504687 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2116982238 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2132633107 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2136830090 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2138771616 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2143791759 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2146509086 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2147608335 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2149440721 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2158358202 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2167176714 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2168660314 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2328174404 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W2332006477 @default.
- W2499482216 cites W566876742 @default.
- W2499482216 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/jpm.12326" @default.
- W2499482216 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27439391" @default.
- W2499482216 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2499482216 type Work @default.
- W2499482216 sameAs 2499482216 @default.
- W2499482216 citedByCount "6" @default.
- W2499482216 countsByYear W24994822162017 @default.
- W2499482216 countsByYear W24994822162020 @default.
- W2499482216 countsByYear W24994822162021 @default.
- W2499482216 countsByYear W24994822162022 @default.
- W2499482216 countsByYear W24994822162023 @default.
- W2499482216 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2499482216 hasAuthorship W2499482216A5006334051 @default.
- W2499482216 hasAuthorship W2499482216A5069619126 @default.
- W2499482216 hasBestOaLocation W24994822162 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C134362201 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C15107229 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C160735492 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C172399796 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C187288502 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C50522688 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C118552586 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C134362201 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C138496976 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C15107229 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C15744967 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C159110408 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C160735492 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C162324750 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C172399796 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C187288502 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C2908647359 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C50522688 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C71924100 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C77805123 @default.
- W2499482216 hasConceptScore W2499482216C99454951 @default.
- W2499482216 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2499482216 hasLocation W24994822161 @default.
- W2499482216 hasLocation W24994822162 @default.
- W2499482216 hasLocation W24994822163 @default.
- W2499482216 hasOpenAccess W2499482216 @default.
- W2499482216 hasPrimaryLocation W24994822161 @default.
- W2499482216 hasRelatedWork W1971066169 @default.
- W2499482216 hasRelatedWork W2002153557 @default.