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Using welfare technology for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Expectations, experiences, and challenges of intellectual disability nursing students during clinical placement.

Omid RasouliVigdis Schnell HusbyAud Elisabeth WitsøMonica RøstadSynnøve AasanLisbet SlettahjellLisbeth Kvam
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2022)
The findings suggest that although intellectual disability nursing students have a positive attitude towards using WT for people with intellectual disabilities, they require more skill training and ethical knowledge before entering clinical practice. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONStudents were mainly positive towards welfare technology and believed that it could improve the service quality and the everyday lives of people with intellectual disabilities.Before their clinical placement, intellectual disability nursing students requested to learn more about welfare technology and ethical issues regarding welfare technology."Security and safety" technology was the most used category for people with intellectual disabilities in the municipal welfare and day services."Social contact" technology was the most used category by people with intellectual disabilities.
Keyphrases
  • intellectual disability
  • nursing students
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • clinical practice
  • primary care
  • ultrasound guided
  • health insurance