16th to 22nd June 2025
The theme for Learning Disability Week this
year is “Do you see me?” – aiming to celebrate what people with a learning
disability bring to society and ensuring that they are seen, heard and valued
in all aspects of life.
RELATED LIBRARY
RESOURCES
The Health Libraries,
both at the Royal Stoke and County Hospitals, offer numerous resources related
to this topic. In the lists below you’ll find a small selection of items from
our collection. To locate these items, simply go to our online catalogue or ask
at the counter. This
document covers the following resources – books, journals, journal articles and patient information.
·
Learning and intellectual disability nursing practice; Mafuba, Kay; 2023;
(Routledge); 2nd edition, ebook.
·
Learning disability nursing: developing professional practice; Northway, Ruth;
Hopes, Paula; 2022; (Critical Publishing)
·
Intellectual disabilities: toward inclusion; Atherton, Helen;
Crickmore, Debbie J; 2022; (Churchill Livingston); 7th edition. – [also
available as both a Keele e-book]
·
Camberwell assessment of need for adults with developmental and
intellectual disabilities: CANDID; Xenitidis,
Kiriakos; Slade, Mike; Thornicroft, Graham; Bouras, Nick; 2021; (Cambridge
University Press), 2nd edition.
·
Physical health of adults with intellectual disabilities; Janicki, Matthew
P; Prasher, Vee P; 2018; (Springer); 2nd edition.
·
Seminars in the psychiatry of intellectual disability; Scheepers, Mark;
Kerr, Michael; 2019; (Cambridge University Press); 3rd edition.
·
Don't put us away: memories of a man with learning disabilities; Keagan-Bull,
Richard; 2022 (Critical Publishing) – [also available as both a Keele and
NHS e-book]
·
Made possible: stories of success by people with learning disabilities
- in their own words; Salman, Saba, editor; 2020; (Unbound) – [also available as a Keele
e-book]
·
Love, learning disabilities and pockets of brilliance: how
practitioners can make a difference to the lives of children, families and
adults; Ryan, Sara (Siobhan); 2020; (Jessica Kingsley Publishers)
JOURNALS
·
Australian
journal of learning difficulties (online); (Routledge, Taylor &
Francis Group) – [available as a Keele e-journal from 2008 onwards]
·
Advances
in mental health and intellectual disabilities; (Pier
Professional) – [available as a Keele e-journal from 2007 onwards; available
in print at the Health Library for the years 2010-2015]
·
Journal of
intellectual disabilities (online); (SAGE Publications) – [available as a Keele
e-journal from 2005 onwards; available as in print at the Health Library for
the years 2005 to 2011]
·
Siglo cero
(Madrid, Spain); Federación Española de Asociaciones
Protectoras de Subnormales; (Ediciones Universidad Salamanca) - a
multidisciplinary journal on intellectual and developmental disabilities – [available
as an Open Access e-journal from 1967 onwards]
·
International
journal of developmental disabilities; British Society for Developmental
Disabilities, issuing body; (Maney Publishing) – [available as a Keele
e-journal from 2012 onwards; as a NHS ejournal 2018 – 2024; and available as
Open Access from 2018 onwards]
·
Learning
disability practice; Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain); (RCN
Pub) – [available as a Keele e-journal from 2003 onwards; and as a NHS ejournal
2006 – 2013 & 2019 onwards]
·
Journal of
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (Taylor
and Francis) [available as a Keele & NHS ejournal 1997 onwards]
N.B. NHS members
can obtain temporary Keele IT log-ins to view Keele e-journals from the Keele
IT suite in the Health Library at Royal Stoke. NHS
ejournals will require NHS members to login with an NHS OpenAthens account to
access articles.
Access more journals via our Journals
webpage: http://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/journals/
·
“Co‐producing
ethics guidelines together with people with learning disabilities”; Bottomley, Mary; Bradley, Jodie;
Clark, Lisa; et al; British journal of learning disabilities, 2024-12,
Vol.52 (4), p.611-632; DOI: 10.1111/bld.12590
·
“A Thematic Review on Using the Learning
Disabilities Diagnostic Inventory to Identify and Diagnose Individuals with and
Without Learning Disabilities”;
Almaghlouth, Shrouq; Alduais, Ahmed; Qasem, Fawaz; et al; Journal of
Disability Research, 2025-01, Vol.4 (1); DOI: 10.57197/JDR-2024-0111
·
“Understanding the effectiveness and
underlying mechanisms of lifestyle modification interventions in adults with
learning disabilities: a mixed-methods systematic review”; Rana, Dikshyanta; Westrop, Sophi ;
Jaiswal, Nishant; et al; Health technology assessment (Winchester,
England), 2025-02, Vol.29 (4), p.1-168; DOI: 10.3310/BSTG4556
·
“Factors associated with the
identification of mental health conditions among people with learning
disabilities in primary care: A scoping review”; Wigham, Sarah; Melvin, Eleanor; et al;
British journal of learning disabilities, 2024-03, Vol.52 (1), p.36-53; DOI:
10.1111/bld.12544
·
“‘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”; Stock, Megan; Mulholland, Mark; et al;
British journal of learning disabilities, 2024-12, Vol.52 (4), p.633-643;
DOI: 10.1111/bld.12595
·
“A Scoping Review of Health‐Related Self‐Management Approaches for Adults With
Intellectual Disabilities”;
Devitt, Alison; Nott, Melissa; Rossiter, Rachel; Journal of applied research
in intellectual disabilities, 2025-05, Vol.38 (3), p.e70057; DOI:
10.1111/jar.70057
·
“Healthcare for People With Intellectual
Disabilities: An Exploration of Intellectual Disability Service Providers'
Experiences of Joint Working With Acute Service Providers When People With
Intellectual Disabilities Access Healthcare in Acute Services”; Kelleher, Eileen; Caples, Maria; et
al; British journal of learning disabilities, 2025-03, Vol.53 (1),
p.134-144; DOI: 10.1111/bld.12625
N.B. All the above articles are Open
Access so are available online to both Keele & NHS users.
PATIENT INFORMATION / PATIENT ADVICE:
·
NHS website:
o
Learning disabilities - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/learning-disabilities/
·
Charities / Further information:
o Mencap - https://www.mencap.org.uk/
·
Clinical Key – Patient Education Leaflets [Available
to UHNM only with OpenAthens log-in]:
o
Learning Disabilities Information, Pediatric - https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_8b16ae59-273e-418c-8e9b-ddce309f5bc2
o
Caring for a Person Who Has Intellectual or
Developmental Disabilities - https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_AAFP_caring-for-a-person-who-has-intellectual-or-developmental-disabilities_en
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