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Br J Nurs ; 21(16): S4, S6, S8 passim, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23123618

ABSTRACT

It is without doubt that people with learning difficulties are considered vulnerable and meeting the healthcare needs of this group in society is now recognised as a challenging task. This case study examines the implications of life with a stoma for one particular man with learning difficulties and reflects on the key issues that have influenced his care: stigma and isolation, general healthcare needs for people with learning disabilities and the association with stoma care, and the provision of care and whose role it is. Key findings include inconsistencies between primary, secondary and social care, resulting in lack of integration and flexibility in provision of care; lack of responsibility for care, with a 'pass the buck' response; lack of knowledge about stoma care in most care settings; and, as a stoma care nurse, the importance of personal instinct, along with persistence in advocating appropriate levels of care for vulnerable ostomists.


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Learning Disabilities/surgery , Ostomy , Surgical Stomas , Health Services Needs and Demand , Humans , Learning Disabilities/psychology , Quality of Life , Self Efficacy , Social Behavior , United Kingdom
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