Integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse

An exploratory, qualitative research design was used to explore the role, attitude, views and competence of the community nurse to integrate children with disabilities into the community of the Mafikeng district, in the North West Province. Barriers to the integration of children with disabilities i...

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Main Author: Pooe-Monyemore, Mmuso Barbara Joan
Other Authors: Smith, J. E.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Pooe-Monyemore, Mmuso Barbara Joan (2009) Integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1391>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-13912018-11-19T17:14:02Z Integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse Pooe-Monyemore, Mmuso Barbara Joan Smith, J. E. King, L. J. Inclusion and mainstreaming Integration Disability Community nurse/nursing Barriers Attitudes 610.7343 Community health nursing Children with disabilities--Rehabilitation An exploratory, qualitative research design was used to explore the role, attitude, views and competence of the community nurse to integrate children with disabilities into the community of the Mafikeng district, in the North West Province. Barriers to the integration of children with disabilities into the community as well as strategies to address these barriers were identified. Focus group discussions were conducted to collect data from the community nurses and parents of children with disabilities. Interviews were also conducted to collect data from the clinic health managers. The findings of this study reveal that the community nurse is instrumental in integrating children with disabilities into the community. However, barriers related to the family, community and health system are challenges to the integration process. The recommendations of this study deal with addressing these barriers. Health Studies M. A. (Health Studies) 2009-08-25T10:52:30Z 2009-08-25T10:52:30Z 2009-08 2003-11-30 Dissertation Pooe-Monyemore, Mmuso Barbara Joan (2009) Integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1391> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1391 en 1 online resource (x, 134 leaves)
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topic Inclusion and mainstreaming
Integration
Disability
Community nurse/nursing
Barriers
Attitudes
610.7343
Community health nursing
Children with disabilities--Rehabilitation
spellingShingle Inclusion and mainstreaming
Integration
Disability
Community nurse/nursing
Barriers
Attitudes
610.7343
Community health nursing
Children with disabilities--Rehabilitation
Pooe-Monyemore, Mmuso Barbara Joan
Integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse
description An exploratory, qualitative research design was used to explore the role, attitude, views and competence of the community nurse to integrate children with disabilities into the community of the Mafikeng district, in the North West Province. Barriers to the integration of children with disabilities into the community as well as strategies to address these barriers were identified. Focus group discussions were conducted to collect data from the community nurses and parents of children with disabilities. Interviews were also conducted to collect data from the clinic health managers. The findings of this study reveal that the community nurse is instrumental in integrating children with disabilities into the community. However, barriers related to the family, community and health system are challenges to the integration process. The recommendations of this study deal with addressing these barriers. === Health Studies === M. A. (Health Studies)
author2 Smith, J. E.
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Pooe-Monyemore, Mmuso Barbara Joan
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title Integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse
title_short Integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse
title_full Integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse
title_fullStr Integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse
title_full_unstemmed Integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse
title_sort integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse
publishDate 2009
url Pooe-Monyemore, Mmuso Barbara Joan (2009) Integration of children with disabilities into the community: the role of the community nurse, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1391>
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