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It can be successfully treated when it is correctly diagnosed. Promotion of service-user and carer involvement is part of the mainstream policy agenda in health and social care [Crit Soc Policy25 (2005) 164]. WoS Core Citation Indexes: SSCI - Social Sciences Citation Index. Oct 4, 2010 · Summary. ISSN: 1354-4187. Feb 29, 2024 · Papers returned from the search were screened by the following inclusion criteria (a) Models or Outcomes of Rehabilitation; (b) Intellectual Disability Population; (c) Sample being 18 or above and (d) longer than short-term stay/treatment, defined as 6 months or longer; and (e) Mental health and/or behaviour complexities. , sample size Feb 11, 2011 · People with learning disabilities do not get to make as many choices as other people. Lynn A. This study describes the experiences of young people moving from the care system. . In line with the British Journal of Learning Disabilities desire to encourage international submissions the guest editors, Hazel Chapman, Alex Kaley, Martin McMahon, Kay Mafuba, Stacey Rees and Mary-Ann O’Donovan invite contributions from a broad range of contexts and authors. Summary We aimed to explore in detail the sexual lives and behaviour of men with mild learning disabilities living both in community and in secure hospital settings. Aug 31, 2006 · British Journal of Learning Disabilities. Volume 35, Issue 4 p. Recent research aimed at describing the experience of parents with a learning disability suggests that there are barriers to successful planning for both pregnancy and parenthood. A post‐16 education project: for students with profound and multiple The British Journal of Learning Disabilities is an interdisciplinary international peer-reviewed journal that draws contributions from a wide community of international researchers. Dec 6, 2023 · ‘The whole thing is beyond stress’: Family perspectives on the experience of hospitalisation through to discharge for individuals with severe learning disabilities and complex needs Megan Stock , Mark Mulholland , Vivien Cooper , Annabel Head , Sam Prowse , David Wellsted , Silvana E. Search for more papers May 18, 2015 · The study also considers work which was left undone and reflects on the opportunities to support LGBT people with learning disabilities in the current context of financial austerity. We join the debate in the capacity of people involved in doing research on, rather than with, people with learning disabilities. This population presents greater obstacles than their peers without mental health problems in accessing education, leisure, and health services. For instance different people with learning disabilities need different types of information. Sep 14, 2016 · Background: The study explored experiences of health and social care practitioners within a community learning disability team in undertaking mental capacity assessments with people with learning disabilities. Jun 25, 2021 · The authors in study 12 designed a new questionnaire including 14 items on the role of psychiatry in learning disabilities from Lennox and Chaplin , four items from the Psychiatric Disability Attribution Questionnaire (Corrigan et al. The lives of people with learning disabilities around the world was also of interest to people so we have made this the theme of this issue. Pages: i-iii, 1-178. 5-year Impact Factor: 1. The Journal of Learning Disabilities (JLD), a multidisciplinary, international publication, presents work and comments related to learning disabilities. A learning It is seen as increasingly important for people with learning disabilities to be supported to live independently and manage their own self care, productivity and leisure activities. Conclusion: The MoCA-LD has the potential to be a useful tool for mental capacity assessment in patients with a learning disability. This article reports on the experiences of support staff who attended dramatherapy groups developed to assist transitions from an inpatient hospital and to prevent re about these good and bad things for people with learning disabilities. Jan 8, 2018 · Young people with learning disabilities are frequently underrepresented in research accounts. Special Olympics: Athletes' perspectives, choices and motives. Self-advocacy in historical perspective. Jul 10, 2021 · Music, dance and drama can help people with an intellectual disability to improve their well Effects of music, dance and drama therapies for people with an intellectual disability: A scoping review - Mino‐Roy - 2022 - British Journal of Learning Disabilities - Wiley Online Library BRIT J LEARN DISABIL. Apr 29, 2020 · Transition to adulthood is an important time for young people and may be a particularly challenging time for people with intellectual disabilities. Feb 25, 2018 · No research has investigated the prevalence of obesity among forensic inpatients with learning disability, despite this population's increased risk. 205-213. Dec 20, 2001 · The aim of these focus groups was to determine which leisure opportunities young people and adults (≥ 16 years) with a mild/moderate learning disability currently accessed, which activities they would wish to access and the perceived barriers to leisure access. We wanted to find this out because the way people without disabilities think about the good and bad things online might affect how people with learning disabilities are treated. e. This is important to make sure that people with a learning disability get good support. • The prisoners were asked questions about their lives and took tests to see if they had a learning disability. Department of Education and Special Education, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. A Dialectic Behaviour Therapy DBT skills training group was attended by people with an intellectual disability and their support Feb 20, 2022 · Leadership for intellectual disability service: Motivating change and improvement. Individuals with learning disabilities have poorer health outcomes than those without learning disabilities (NHS Digital, 2020). Click here to find out more about Bild membership. 103-109 From the inside looking out – an Intensive Interaction group for people with profound and multiple learning disabilities Aug 13, 2008 · An assessment tool has been developed based on experience collected over a number of years of having supported grieving people with mild to moderate learning disabilities. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to analyse transcripts from the interviews where it was demonstrated that futures planning remains an area of difficulty for families Mar 18, 2024 · The limited existing research into menstruation and learning disability (including people with learning disability and autism) indicates that this population may experience heightened challenges in managing menstrual health across the life course (Cooper et al. Anita Ho, Anita Ho. Nov 12, 2004 · This paper explores the use of disposable cameras and Talking Mats as research tools to access the views of young people with learning disabilities about their social activities. The foundations of a learning disability are laid when brain development is disturbed. After the consultation with people with learning disabilities, the topic of health inequalities was chosen for the 2024 special issue. The weight and body mass index (BMI) data of 46 inpatients (15 women and 31 men) within a specialist learning disability forensic service was examined on, and during admission. Accessible summary. ORIGINAL ARTICLE. Jun 19, 2017 · A growing body of evidence supports the use of Dialectic Behaviour Therapy with people with an intellectual disability. As expected, participants in the borderline category scored higher on MoCA-LD than those with mild learning disability, as did those with no learning disability (P < 0. • Sep 7, 2012 · British Journal of Learning Disabilities. Published by Wiley. Volume 32, Issue 2 p. Nov 4, 2015 · British Journal of Learning Disabilities. I have a learning disability as well as ADHD. However, there has been little research in the UK regarding the experiences of parents who have son or daughter with an intellectual disability transitioning to adulthood. Community Learning Disabilities Team, The Oxford Centre, West Farm Avenue, Longbenton, NE12 Nov 1, 2023 · Pages: 479-488. 2 Method Apr 15, 2012 · This paper reports on the key findings from a review of the literature on future planning for adults with a learning disability who live with older parents and carers. Future research should be conducted with people with learning disabilities about their experiences shortly after recovery from sepsis, to mitigate the effects of memory difficulties in recalling experiences. Mar 18, 2024 · The limited existing research into menstruation and learning disability (including people with learning disability and autism) indicates that this population may experience heightened challenges in managing menstrual health across the life course (Cooper et al. May 28, 2024 · Journal of Learning Disabilities (JLD) provides specials series (in-depth coverage of topics in the field, such as mathematics, sciences and the learning disabilities field as discursive practice), feature articles (extensive literature reviews, theoretical papers, and position papers), research articles (reports of qualitative and quantitative empirical research), and intervention articles BRIT J LEARN DISABIL. 99. Instead of seeing problems as being within the individual, some therapists think about how other people and wider relationships impact on a person's well-being. This report describes how we successfully diagnosed and treated attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Mary, a woman with mild intellectual (learning) disability. References Abbott D. Jan 10, 2020 · The UK Government's Transforming Care Agenda for people with learning disabilities has struggled to meet its goals of reducing inpatient beds and building community-based support. 1. 2 Learning Disabilities Screening Questionnaires (McKenzie & Paxton, 2006) The Learning Disability Screening Questionnaire (LDSQ; McKenzie & Paxton, 2006) is a validated questionnaire administered to parents prior to interview, to indicate if their son/daughter has an intellectual disability. The British Journal of Learning Disabilities (BJLD) and the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities (JARID) are available as free subscription choices for Bild members. , 2001) that measures the attitudes towards people with learning disabilities and mental health problems and six The present paper explores the social model of disability and its significance for people with learning difficulties. eISSN: 1468-3156. , Biographical narrative interpretative method) was employed in research involving a 34-year-old woman's experience of living with a learning disability (Horn & Moss Oct 30, 2013 · The findings raise concerns about how people with learning disabilities are treated within the criminal justice system, and whether their rights are being respected. 133-138. 86-92. The Glasgow Anxiety Scale for Intellectual Disabilities (GAS-ID) and the Cognitive and Affective Mindfulness Scale—Revised (CAMS-R) were used as a pre- and post The British Journal of Learning Disabilities is an interdisciplinary international peer-reviewed journal which aims to be the leading journal in the learning disability field. Journal Impact Factor (JIF): 1. We spoke to people with learning disabilities, their carers and Physiotherapy staff. Jul 7, 2019 · In a rapidly changing healthcare environment, the relevance and necessity of demonstrating care delivered and care outcomes is essential for all professionals and this review highlights the need for intellectual/learning disability nurses to prioritise disseminating this evidence beyond the practice environment. Rengina Giannaki, Olivia Hewitt. Find the latest published papers in British Journal of Learning Disabilities + Top authors, related hot topics, the most cited papers, and related journals Jun 25, 2020 · Nine group attendees with mild learning disabilities were invited to attend the 8-week group intervention, incorporating mindfulness-informed techniques and relaxation strategies. Volume 34, Issue 3 p. 13-18. 2 Materials and Methods This article examines the 50 year history of the British Journal of Learning Disabilities, which was launched as Apex, the Journal of the Institute of Mental Subnormality, in 1973. (Eds) Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, 2019, ISBN 9781032093031 paperback £29. The higher the score, the less likely it is that Oct 12, 2023 · Learning disability is a lifelong condition for which there is no cure. We encourage collaborative, inter- and intra-disciplinary Jul 24, 2020 · The current literature, however, indicates minimal use of these methods in research involving people with learning disabilities, although a psychosocial research approach (i. This problem requires multidisciplinary attention if progress in improving quality of life is to be maintained. This area has gained attention in recent years, owing to the improved life expectancy of people with a learning disability and the increasing number who now outlive their parents. ADHD in adults with intellectual disability is not very well understood. Thank you for considering reviewing a paper for British Journal of Learning Disabilities. This disturbance can happen because of a condition or neurological disorder, including, Down syndrome, autism, meningitis, epilepsy or cerebral palsy. Materials and Methods. It argued that the idea of learning disability (in all its different linguistic iterations) is contingent on time and place, and a product of the culture within which it is framed. The peer reviewer role is very important, not only to the journal but to the academic community as a whole; your contribution is genuinely appreciated. This project looked at the choices people make about everyday things and about health services. People can feel that they do not matter, have no voice or say, and that they are forgotten. The literature on delirium in learning disability is scarce. Aug 12, 2004 · The respective age of the patients was 16, 17, 51, 55 and 78 years. First Published: 30 January 2023. Ian Buchanan, Ian Buchanan. Six participants with mild or moderate intellectual disabilities were interviewed using semi-structured interviews. In the UK, the health inequalities faced by people with learning disabilities are often the result of barriers they face in accessing timely, appropriate and effective health care (Emerson & Baines, 2011). , 2019; Office for Health Improvement and Disparities, 2023a, 2023b) including Jul 7, 2022 · The number of people with intellectual disabilities and associated mental illness has increased considerably in recent years. Feb 1, 2021 · A multiple methods evaluation of a cognitive behavioural therapy group for people with learning disabilities and anxiety. Print ISSN: 1354-4187. 4. Co-production events were held with people with learning disabilities, facilitated by the co-author (Tom Kerridge). 2. Techniques to support interviewing, such as Talking Mats, can help to improve the quality of research in which such people could not otherwise participate. 191-197 Interviewing children and young people with learning disabilities * : guidelines for researchers and multi-professional practice May 12, 2021 · 1 INTRODUCTION. Type of record: Confirmed. Jun 30, 2014 · A total of 15 adult siblings of people who have a learning disability were interviewed in relation to their future wishes and expectations of care giving. g. Apr 28, 2022 · This article examines the 50 year history of the British Journal of Learning Disabilities, which was launched as Apex, the Journal of the Institute of Mental Subnormality, in 1973. Changes in language and terminology are tracked and the journal is placed in the context of wider policy and social developments. ‘the author uses the term learning difficulties, instead of learning disabilities Aug 30, 2007 · This research aimed to find out how many people in a big English prison had a learning disability. The study was an attempt to bring together people doing inclusive research so that, collectively, we could take stock of our practices. Methods. Apr 30, 2013 · Literature suggests that the issues that are important in psychological therapy with the nonlearning disabled population should not lose significance with individuals with learning disabilities. 1-5. People with learning disabilities and mental health problems (like Ben), can feel left behind, like they do not fit in, do not belong and that their chances in life are limited. Easy information is changing, and we need to look forward to better ways of getting research messages out to people with learning disabilities. This is a qualitative case study based on interview and document analysis and long-term involvement with a couple with learning disabilities. Apr 29, 2020 · 2. The authors argue that, while the social model has been adopted as an explicit framework for analysis by many people with physical and sensory impairments, its impact on people with learning difficulties, and the non-disabled Jan 30, 2023 · The intertwining of subject (inequalities and barriers of access) and process (lived experience research and co-production) leads to more comprehensive knowledge and understanding of learning disabilities. First Published: 07 October 2020. Initial consideration of a manuscript depends upon (a) the relevance and usefulness of the content to the readership; (b) how the manuscript compares to other articles dealing with similar content on pertinent variables (e. Delirium was associated with eye surgery, anticholinergic overdose, urinary infection, Alzheimer's disease and pulmonary infection, respectively. The material was coded according to the principles of grounded theory The British Journal of Learning Disabilities (BJLD) and the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities (JARID) are available as free subscription choices for Bild members. It encompasses contemporary debate/s and developments in research, policy and practice that Holistic perspective (Taking a Broad Perspective)—Individuals with intellectual disability are more than their abilities and difficulties; they are whole and one-of-a-kind. Jul 7, 2022 · The third is to consider the impacts the developing disability rights environment is having upon these ongoing struggles. 2024 - Volume 52, British Journal of Learning Disabilities. Data source triangulation was achieved by capturing the views of women with learning disabilities (n = 13), family carers (n = 3) (defined as parents, family members, neighbours, friends, and anyone who does not get paid to support people with learning disabilities (adapted from the Department of Health and Social Care, 2014) and paid care Aug 15, 2014 · People with learning disabilities experience higher rates of injury compared to the general population, but little is known about the circumstances and perceived impact of these injuries on people with learning disabilities themselves. May 4, 2011 · For adults with learning disabilities, becoming a parent can fulfil childhood dreams to take their place in society through a highly valued social role. A mixture of learning disability professionals (two psychologists and four learning disability nurses) working in three community teams have tried out the assessment tool and The British Journal of Learning Disabilities (BJLD) and the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities (JARID) are available as free subscription choices for Bild members. Jan 4, 2019 · Despite positive attitudes amongst support staff towards sexuality, adults with learning disabilities report being dissatisfied with the support they receive. Volume 42, Issue 1 p. Category: EDUCATION, SPECIAL - SSCI. It is the official Journal of the British Institute of Learning Disabilities. They were given a single-use motorized camera. 4 Conclusion. The present paper follows up the theme of research ethics that has been discussed in the British Journal of Learning Disabilities in recent years. Nov 6, 2007 · British Journal of Learning Disabilities. Volume 48, Issue 4 p. We scoped the English and Swedish literature for first-hand accounts and interviewed four young people with learning disabilities leaving the English care system. Despite this, there exists a poor empirical and theoretical understanding of the complexities of the therapeutic relationship, when the individual has Nov 13, 2022 · Accessible summary. Search for more papers by this author Jan 2, 2013 · This article reports on a study of how people do research that matters to people with learning disabilities and that involves them and their views and experiences. A review of quality of life issues and people with autism spectrum disorders. I am writing this so you can understand how I felt about the process of being an editor for this special edition of the British Journal of Learning Disabilities. To be labelled, or not to be labelled: that is the question. ISSN Center responsible of the record: ISSN National Centre for the UK. Mar 12, 2014 · The paper presents the perceptions of sexuality of the people with intellectual disability and how these are influenced by social and cultural norms. , & Curtis, E. Aug 15, 2014 · People with learning disabilities experience higher rates of injury compared to the general population, but little is known about the circumstances and perceived impact of these injuries on people with learning disabilities themselves. British Journal of Learning Disabilities. Much effort has been invested into involving people with learning disabilities in decisions regarding aspects of their lives through advocacy projects and the utilisation of person-centred planning approaches. ), please contact the ISSN National Centre mentioned above by clicking on the link. , Pages: 87-99. Various adaptation have been used in studies exploring the efficacy of this intervention. 332-339. » British Journal of Learning Disabilities. The review finds that there is evidence to suggest the presence of a significantly higher level of emotional developmental problems and disturbance in people with learning disability. Method. The hierarchy was revised to reflect the value of having a loving relationship to people with learning disabilities and to identify the support they required to facilitate and maintain this. A pilot study was carried out with nine 16-year-old young people in a special school. 001). ·. Dec 2, 2016 · The romantic relationship needs of people with learning disabilities were examined in relation to Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Abstract. There were 140 prisoners involved in the study. Volume 50, Issue 1 p. ( 2013 ) Nudge, nudge, wink, wink: love, sex and gay men with intellectual disabilities – a helping hand or a human right? Aug 16, 2022 · The model of online learning outlined in this paper demonstrates an example of an accessible online learning model for people with intellectual disabilities. We found out that people without learning disabilities think that both the The British Journal of Learning Disabilities is an interdisciplinary international peer-reviewed journal which aims to be the leading journal in the learning disability field. Nov 12, 2004 · People with learning disabilities who are unable to speak are often excluded from research. This research aimed to explore support workers’ understanding of their role supporting the sexuality of adults with learning disabilities. The authors present and analyse one woman's life story, adopting a narrative and participatory research approach, with its focus on personal experience, whilst making May 18, 2015 · We think about the questions and difficulties in making information about research ‘easy’. Country: Feb 9, 2023 · First Published: 09 February 2023. • One-tenth of the people in the prison were chosen to take part. Interaction based on dialogue—The dialogue is based first and foremost on conversation that acknowledge the abilities of people with intellectual disability to Nov 12, 2004 · British Journal of Learning Disabilities Volume 32, Issue 4 p. For all potential issues concerning the description of the publication identified by this bibliographic record (missing or wrong data etc. Jordan Everett, Find the latest published papers in British Journal of Learning Disabilities + Top authors, related hot topics, the most cited papers, and related journals The British Journal of Learning Disabilities is an interdisciplinary international peer-reviewed journal that draws contributions from a wide community of international researchers. Online ISSN: 1468-3156. Although different for everyone, the causes and implications are similar. Nov 24, 2020 · People with learning disabilities may find it useful to speak to a therapist if they struggle with difficulties like anger and low mood. This qualitative study explored the experiences of nine adults with mild learning disabilities who lived alone with minimal support. Official Journal of the British Institute of Learning Jan 12, 2002 · The present paper follows up the theme of research ethics that has been discussed in the British Journal of Learning Disabilities in recent years. Country: May 8, 2023 · Hello, my name is Cameron Richards. The interviews focused on identifying the benefits and difficulties of using mindfulness. Nov 15, 2011 · This study examines the use of Social Stories with four adults with learning disabilities and social communication impairments characteristic of ASD. Plimley, This journal article draws on findings from a research project that examined how people with learning disabilities and their allies were seeking to build a sense of belonging. Feb 23, 2009 · We have some ideas about how men with learning disabilities can speak up for themselves about sex and relationships. Materials and Methods: Eight practitioners were interviewed using a semi-structured interview schedule. This study employed an N = 1 multiple-baseline, across-participant, AB design with fade and maintenance probe stages. Volume 52, Issue 1. 7% Open Access Support: Hybrid and Open Access Support. It encompasses contemporary debate/s and developments in research, policy and practice that are relevant to the field of learning disabilities Guidelines for reviewers of papers submitted to British Journal of Learning Disabilities. Abbreviation: BRIT J LEARN DISABIL ISSN: 1354-4187 eISSN: 1468-3156 Category / Quartile: EDUCATION, SPECIAL - SSCI(Q4) Sep 19, 2019 · British Journal of Learning Disabilities. Jan 19, 2021 · British Journal of Learning Disabilities. Further research is needed to better understand the experiences and support needs of people with learning disabilities who are caught up in the criminal justice system. Best ranking: EDUCATION, SPECIAL (Q3) ― Percentage rank: 38. The British Journal of Learning Disabilities is an interdisciplinary international peer-reviewed journal which aims to be the leading journal in the learning disability field. Volume 44, Issue 3 p. Using Judith Bulter's concept of performativity, the analysis of the findings shows how some people with intellectual disability accept the sexual norms that are ascribed to them, while others People with a learning disability have more comorbid health conditions which may compound the longer-term effects of sepsis. Apr 18, 2014 · The aim is to further understand the subjective world of one woman with learning disabilities, drawing attention to how meaning about herself and her world has been constructed. Articles. A number of factors were shown to be important in the success of this model including, role-play activities, modelling, scenarios, debate, immediate feedback, and peer interaction which Feb 15, 2014 · The study focused on the effectiveness of group mindfulness for people with intellectual disabilities in an assessment and treatment unit. One of the better things I found is that the work allowed me to view other people's insights on mine Aug 9, 2023 · This article is based on four workshops held as part of a patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) consultation on a research study being developed to promote access to recovery colleges for people with learning disabilities. The workshops included three peer supporters with learning disabilities. Jun 23, 2023 · Disability Research Division, Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden. Sheerin, F. All patients had predisposing factors for delirium. We wanted to focus on the concept of “belonging” in the context of personalisation and reduced government social care funding. 233-239. , 2019; Office for Health Improvement and Disparities, 2023a, 2023b) including Apr 21, 2006 · British Journal of Learning Disabilities Volume 34, Issue 2 p. Mengoni , Louisa Rhodes , Helen Ellis-Caird , May 12, 2021 · 1 INTRODUCTION. Feb 23, 2022 · A cultural history movement later emerged to challenge the idea of learning disability as a fixed universal concept over time. It encompasses contemporary debate/s and developments in research, policy and practice that are relevant to the field of learning disabilities. fl gj lw pg di sg eo ro rj qf