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Complexities in the Provision of Respite Care to Family Carers of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities
Mannan, Hasheem; National Institute of Intellectual Disability and Centre for Global Health, Trinity College, Dublin - O'Brien, Patricia; National Institute of Intellectual Disability and Centre for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin. Now at Centre for Developmental Disabilities, University of Sydney - McConkey, Ray; Institute of Nursing Research, University of Ulster, N. Ireland - Finlay, Frieda; National Institute of Intellectual Disability and Centre for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin - Lawlor, Anne; National Institute of Intellectual Disability and Centre for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin - Harrington, Gerry; National Institute of Intellectual Disability and Centre for Global Health, Trinity College Dublin
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, Qualitative, Participatory Action Research |
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PurposeRespite care is generally thought to benefit family carers of persons with intellectual disabilities and is regarded as an important component of family-centred services. However, the complexities associated with the provision of such services, from the carer’s perspective, have been…
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Fecha: |
2011-10-15 |
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Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development |
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