登入
選單
返回
Google圖書搜尋
Intellectual Disability Nursing
Bob Gates
Colin Griffiths
Helen L. Atherton
Su McAnelly
Paul Keenan
Sandra Fleming
Carmel Doyle
Michelle Cleary
Paul Sutton
其他書名
An Oral History Project
出版
Emerald Group Publishing
, 2020-09-21
主題
Social Science / Disease & Health Issues
Medical / Nursing / General
Medical / Allied Health Services / General
Medical / Nursing / Social, Ethical & Legal Issues
Social Science / People with Disabilities
ISBN
183982154X
9781839821547
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=nZ0LEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
SAMPLE
註釋
This unique monograph, based on empirical research, used the oral history approach to explore the careers of 31 intellectual disability nurses from England and the Republic of Ireland; each with at least 30 years' experience.
We sought to understand motives for such long service to nursing practice. Some had worked in the intellectual disability hospitals of the 19th and 20th Centuries. In both jurisdictions these have almost closed and been replaced with smaller living configurations; subsequently few such nurses have experience of these institutions. This makes it important to hear their stories, which were digitally recorded; now forming a unique collection in the Royal College of Nursing's archives. These oral histories when synthesised with prevailing discourse of intellectual disability nursing from literature, and research put into perspective contemporary nursing workforce challenges faced by these nurses in both jurisdictions. Their stories are testament, amongst other things, to a strong
'sense of justice... doing the right thing and making a difference'
. Some reported a
'very early interest in working with people with intellectual disabilities'.
And at
'journey’s end'
sadly, almost universally, they reported a sense of being
'undervalued'
. Their narratives articulate enormous health and social care change witnessed over three decades or more. But above all else they give voice to commitment, dedication, and kindness to a vulnerable, and often marginalised people, those with intellectual disabilities, as such it gives voice to otherwise
'Untold Stories'.