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Client attachment

Client attachment
Client attachment
The training programme for nurses specialising in caring for people with learning disabilities is seen to have several drawbacks, particularly the traditional system of client attachment, which allows the student too little time with the client. Southampton University School of Nursing and Midwifery has devised a new client attachment system that aims to allow the student long-term contact with clients, to introduce the subject of caseload management and to give the student transferable skills. A description of the programme is presented.
Pogson, Delia
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Jackson, Neil
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Pogson, Delia
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Jackson, Neil
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Pogson, Delia and Jackson, Neil (1992) Client attachment. Learning Disability Nursing National Annual Conference, York, United States.

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Abstract

The training programme for nurses specialising in caring for people with learning disabilities is seen to have several drawbacks, particularly the traditional system of client attachment, which allows the student too little time with the client. Southampton University School of Nursing and Midwifery has devised a new client attachment system that aims to allow the student long-term contact with clients, to introduce the subject of caseload management and to give the student transferable skills. A description of the programme is presented.

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Published date: 1992
Venue - Dates: Learning Disability Nursing National Annual Conference, York, United States, 1992-01-01

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Local EPrints ID: 164681
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/164681
PURE UUID: 35b65447-65f8-463a-ad8e-134502e0d87b

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Date deposited: 04 Oct 2010 08:57
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 18:31

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Author: Delia Pogson
Author: Neil Jackson

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