Title of article
Is disability anybusiness of nurse education?
Author/Authors
Goodall، نويسنده , , Christopher J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Pages
5
From page
323
To page
327
Abstract
Perceptions of and assumptions aboutdisability as diagnosis-based, individualistic, and necessarily tragic, still appear in the nursing literature as well as the general media. The rejection of a medical model of disability by writers who are themselves disabled, and the construction of an alternative social model, might appear to leave nurses — as professional interventionists — without any role in the care and support of physically disabled people.
view, as expressed by non-nurse writers, fails to acknowledge the fundamental changes that have occurred in both nursing and nurse education. This article criticizes the presently politically correct social model of disability, and describes an alternative ‘interface model’, which centres on the actual daily experience of disabled people. This model suggests that there is still a positive and welcome role, as informed partner, for the nurse and his or her disabled client.
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year
1995
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Record number
1872434
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