2017
DOI: 10.7748/ldp.2017.e1778
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The role of nurses in supporting people with intellectual disabilities to manage asthma

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“…Others have suggested that education founded on appropriate research would greatly enhance the decision‐making processes of nurses working with people with ID through influencing person‐centred thinking and better using evidence from the person with ID (Williams et al., ). Additionally, client education and health promotion has been described as a key role for nurses working with people with ID (O'Connor & Carey, ; Taggart et al., ). Each of these facets of education has the potential to contribute to the health and well‐being of people with ID.…”
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“…Others have suggested that education founded on appropriate research would greatly enhance the decision‐making processes of nurses working with people with ID through influencing person‐centred thinking and better using evidence from the person with ID (Williams et al., ). Additionally, client education and health promotion has been described as a key role for nurses working with people with ID (O'Connor & Carey, ; Taggart et al., ). Each of these facets of education has the potential to contribute to the health and well‐being of people with ID.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessment [138][139][140][141][142] Intervention of services [143][144][145][146][147] Symptom management [148][149][150][151][152][153][154][155][156][157][158][159][160][161][162][163][164][165]…”
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