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Activities of intellectual disability clinical nurse specialists in Ireland

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posted on 2019-02-22, 11:35 authored by Owen DoodyOwen Doody, Eamonn Slevin, Laurence Taggart
PURPOSE/AIM: The aim of this study was to identify the contribution of Irish intellectual disability clinical nurse specialists (ID CNSs) to service delivery. DESIGN: A nonexperimental descriptive design was selected to survey ID CNSs presently working in Ireland. The questionnaire was developed based on focus group interviews, available literature, and expert panel views. METHODS: Ethical approval and access were granted to all ID CNSs in Ireland. Thirty-two responded (33.68% response rate) from all work areas (voluntary organizations or health service executive) practicing within residential, community, or school services. Respondents were surveyed across a range of areas (demographic details and support to client, staff, family, organization, community, other agencies, and professional development). RESULTS: Findings identify that ID CNSs are active in all aspects of their roles as clinical specialist, educator, communicator, researcher, change agent, and leader, thus supporting person-centered care and improving service delivery. CONCLUSIONS: To meet changing healthcare demands, promote person-centered care, and improve service delivery, the CNS role in ID should be developed and supported. The findings merit a further study on ID CNS role activity, possible variables influencing role activity, and team members' views.

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Clinical Nurse Specialist;32 (2), pp. 89-96

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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins

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peer-reviewed

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This is the author's accepted version of "Activities of intellectual disability clinical nurse specialists in Ireland" published in citation © 2017 Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins. The final published version can be found at https://insights.ovid.com/pubmed?pmid=28169896

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