Contemporary policy in the care of persons with developmental
disabilities is focused on "social inclusion" and equity. Healthcare
professionals in the mainstream are tasked to ensure that their
services are both available and responsive to caring for individuals.
This clinical guide, written by a psychiatrist and a clinical
psychologist with clinical and academic expertise, aims to outline
relevant knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to promote better
health outcomes for people with developmental disabilities. The guide
is organized into three sections and includes learning objectives and
self-examination questions on content. The first section on knowledge
covers definitions, etiological factors, health problems, mental
health problems, and the service needs of individuals and their
caregivers as they evolve over the lifespan. Section two focuses on
skills including assessment, case formulations, interprofessional
collaboration, and the provision of developmental services,
psychosocial treatments, and biomedical treatments. The final section
reviews attitudes related to the provision of empathetic support,
respect for interprofessional collaboration, vigilance about neglect
and abuse, and various special challenges in providing care. The
authors also address informed consent, sexuality, parenting, and
individuals in conflict with the law.
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An Interprofessional Clinical Guide for Healthcare Providers
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781553393375
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Queen's Policy Studies
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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