Health promotion and learning disability
Martin Bollard Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health and Community Studies,, De Montfort University, Leicester
The author argues that nurses should adopt a health promotion role with people who have learning disabilities. This will enable them to build partnerships with patients and develop caring relationships.
Nursing Standard.
16, 27, 47-55.
doi: 10.7748/ns.16.27.47.s57
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