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    Addressing health inequality and inequity for people with intellectual disabilities: a collective responsibility for all nurses


    McMahon, Martin, Doyle, Carmel, Burke, Éilish, Fleming, Sandra, Cleary, Michelle, Byrne, Kathleen, McGlinchey, Eimear, Keenan, Paul, McCarron, Mary, Horan, Paul and Sheerin, Fintan (2024) Addressing health inequality and inequity for people with intellectual disabilities: a collective responsibility for all nurses. Tizard Learning Disability Review, 29 (3/4). pp. 174-183. ISSN 1359-5474

    Abstract

    Purpose People with intellectual disabilities are high users of acute hospital care. Given their varied and often complex health-care needs, they often experience health inequalities and inequities, contributing to poorer health outcomes. As nurses are the largest health-care workforce with a patient-facing role, they have an important responsibility in meeting this populations health needs. The purpose of this paper is to explore key issues relating to the role nurses play in providing equitable health care for people with intellectual disabilities. Design/methodology/approach This service feature draws upon relevant literature to examine key contextual issues highlighting the importance of nurses in providing equitable health care for people with intellectual disabilities. Findings The findings from this service feature highlight the importance of nurses taking a leadership role in advocating for, and actively supporting the health needs of people with intellectual disabilities. Nurses’ leadership role, along with implementing reasonable adjustments, should be underpinned by education and training relating to the bespoke health needs of people with intellectual disabilities. This should help nurses promote the health and well-being of this population. Originality/value Addressing this populations health needs is a collective responsibility of all nurses. There are many examples of how nurses can be supported through policy, education, training and advocacy and this needs to be considered by key stakeholders and addressed as a matter of priority.
    Item Type: Article
    Keywords: Human rights; Learning disabilities; Intellectual disability; Assessment; Unmet health needs; Adult social care;
    Academic Unit: Assisting Living & Learning,ALL institute
    Subject Areas > Science & Engineering > Assisting Living & Learning,ALL institute
    Faculty of Science & Engineering > Research Institutes > Human Health Institute
    Faculty of Science & Engineering > School of Nursing
    Item ID: 21439
    Identification Number: 10.1108/TLDR-06-2024-0026
    Depositing User: Fintan Sheerin
    Date Deposited: 15 Apr 2026 14:42
    Journal or Publication Title: Tizard Learning Disability Review
    Publisher: Emerald
    Refereed: Yes
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    Use Licence: This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here

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