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- Title
Listening to people with severe or profound intellectual disabilities: a literature review.
- Authors
Martin, Anne-Marie; Hanley, Edina
- Abstract
Why you should read this article: • To understand that active listening is a fundamental skill that underpins effective communication with people with intellectual disabilities • To appreciate that listening to the perspectives of people with severe or profound intellectual disabilities is crucial to providing person-centred care • To reflect on how contextual factors such as physical environment and your role in that environment can affect your ability to actively listen to people with intellectual disabilities This article presents a literature review that explored communication partners' experiences of listening or attending to people with severe or profound intellectual disabilities during interactions. Findings suggest that the context in which the interaction takes place, and the role of the communication partner, influences the structure of the interaction. Additionally, an optimal balance between communication partner sensitivity to the person's communication behaviours, and knowledge of the person, is valuable when listening to and attempting to understand what the person is expressing. The authors make recommendations for research, practice and education to support and develop the evidence base and practice in this area of learning disability nursing.
- Subjects
CINAHL database; PSYCHOLOGY information storage &; retrieval systems; SPOUSES; EXPERIENCE; COMMUNICATION; DECISION making; LISTENING; LITERATURE reviews; MEDLINE; THEMATIC analysis; ERIC (Information retrieval system); STORYTELLING
- Publication
Learning Disability Practice, 2023, Vol 26, Issue 2, p18
- ISSN
1465-8712
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7748/ldp.2022.e2200