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Title: Barriers to Communication: The Views of People with Learning Disabilities with Epilepsy and Their Careers
Authors: Ninnoni, Jerry Paul K.
Okantey, Christiana
Ampofo, Evelyn Asamoah
Keywords: Communication
Epilepsy
Learning disabilities
Carers
Healthcare professionals.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Journal of Health, Medicine and Nursing
Abstract: People with learning disabilities experienced more health inequalities compared with the general population. Under-diagnosis is common among people with learning disabilities leading to unmet health needs compared with the general population. Numerous communication barriers have been reported in the literature but little is known regarding people with epilepsy and learning disabilities. The presence of epilepsy may further compound the communication needs of people with learning disabilities. The study investigated communication barriers between people with epilepsy and learning disabilities and carers. Method: Exploratory qualitative approach was adopted. Pictures and photographs were used when necessary to facilitate and elicit responses from participants. The interviews were recorded with participant consent.Analysis: The recorded interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically (Miles and Huberman, 1994). Findings: Service users and carers reported a range of communication barriers. These included; Stigma, discrimination, lack of knowledge, impairments and lack of alternative augmentative communication methods
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/10170
ISSN: 2422-8419
Appears in Collections:School of Nursing & Midwifery

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