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‘Please don't let it Happen on my Shift!’ Supporting Staff who are Caring for People with Learning Disabilities who are Dying

Hilary Brown (Centre for Social and Psychological Development, Canterbury Christ Church University)
Sophie Burns (Department of the Psychiatry of Learning Disability, St George's Hospital Medical School, Tooting)
Margaret Flynn (Department of the Psychiatry of Learning Disability, St George's Hospital Medical School, Tooting)

Tizard Learning Disability Review

ISSN: 1359-5474

Article publication date: 1 April 2003

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Abstract

This paper reports some preliminary lessons from a qualitative study of services that have cared for a person with learning disabilities during a terminal illness. It reflects current concern about access to health care as well as the national priority being placed on improvements in cancer services for all patients. The study documents how the service learned of the person's illness, how they mobilised services and made decisions, how agencies worked together (or not!) and what support staff needed in the person's last months and weeks. It also considers the way staff, as individuals and as teams, made sense of their experiences and evaluated the input of other professionals.

Citation

Brown, H., Burns, S. and Flynn, M. (2003), "‘Please don't let it Happen on my Shift!’ Supporting Staff who are Caring for People with Learning Disabilities who are Dying", Tizard Learning Disability Review, Vol. 8 No. 2, pp. 32-41. https://doi.org/10.1108/13595474200300016

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