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-3619500Brought to you by the Healthcare Library.Find us on Teamnet under Knowledge.020000Brought to you by the Healthcare Library.Find us on Teamnet under Knowledge. DisabilitiesDecember 2017Here is a special bulletin from the Berkshire Healthcare Library highlighting recent articles related to disabilities in the MA Healthcare journals we subscribe to. Click on the links and then sign in using your Open Athens login to read the full text. If you need assistance getting or using your Athens login please contact library.healthcare@berkshire.nhs.uk -15240029083000There are approximately 11 million people in the UK who have some form of disability, and require many different levels of care from the UK healthcare system. As it is an issue NHS workers will commonly encounter today, we have provided a list of relevant articles from MA Healthcare journals dealing with the issue of both physical and mental disabilities, thereby providing NHS staff with research, information and tips that will support both their work and the care of their patients (Links only work on the desktop version of our MAG Online Library platform) British Journal of Nursing:Improving the care of children with learning disabilities in hospital students with disabilities: good progress, but must try harder and Residential Care:Regulating care for with people with learning disabilities Care Certificate: mental health, dementia and learning disabilities British Journal of Healthcare Assistants:‘Someone cares if I'm not there’: addressing loneliness in disabled people : UK technology that helps disabled children communicate British Journal of School Nursing:Supporting children without a diagnosis in the school setting : Looking at the many barriers facing disabled young people Nursing:Weight management and learning disabilities media and autism spectrum conditions Journal of Mental Health Nursing:Use of the Avance? NPWT system: wound care and learning disabilities cognitive behavioural analysis system of psychotherapy of Health Visiting:Paving the way to better support children with learning disabilities whose behaviours challenge The specialist health practitioner: Supporting children and families with complex needs Nurse:Using a health equality framework to raise wellbeing men with learning disabilities to live healthier lives ................
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