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McClimens, Alex; Finlayson, Janet; Darbyshire, Chris – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2017
Aim: We aimed to learn about the value of family placements from the perspective of parent-carers who provide them to nurse students via a Scottish university Family Placement Scheme. Method: Qualitative interviews were conducted with seven parent-carers who provided a family placement over two academic years. Descriptive data was analysed,…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Intellectual Disability, Student Placement, Parent Attitudes
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Leutar, Zdravka; Vitlov, Josipa; Leutar, Ivan – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2014
This article presents a qualitative study designed to gain insight into personal experience and perception of abuse in people with intellectual disabilities. Ten members of the organization for people with intellectual disabilities in Zadar, Croatia, who have a diagnosis of light or moderate intellectual disability, were included in the research.…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Qualitative Research, Experience, Antisocial Behavior
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Fernqvist, Stina – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2015
People with cognitive difficulties often have scarce economic resources, and parents with cognitive difficulties are no exception. In this article, parents' experiences are put forth and discussed, for example, how does economic hardship affect family life? How do the parents experience support, what kind of strain does the scarce economy put on…
Descriptors: Parents with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Economically Disadvantaged, Experience
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Lindblad, Ida; Billstedt, Eva; Gillberg, Christopher; Fernell, Elisabeth – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2014
Background: Young adults, born to population-representative mothers with intellectual disability (ID), were targeted for psychosocial/life event follow-up. Methods: The whole group originally comprised 42 individuals but 3 had died and 1 had moved abroad. The remaining 38 were approached and 10 consented to participate in an interview study.…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Parents with Disabilities, Mild Intellectual Disability, Experience