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Original Articles

Stigma and Developmental Disabilities in Nursing Practice and Education

, RN, BScN, MSN, , RN, PhD & , RN, PhD, MEdAdmin, BEd, DipAppSci (NEd), FACN
Pages 26-33 | Received 06 Jun 2015, Accepted 05 Aug 2015, Published online: 28 Jan 2016
 

Abstract

Individuals with developmental disabilities (DD) experience stigma, discrimination, and barriers, including access to appropriate health care, that restrict their ability to be equal participants in society. In this study, underlying contexts, assumptions, and ways of acting are investigated that perpetuate inequalities and pejorative treatment toward those with disabilities. Several nurse researchers and educators suggest specific content for, or approaches to, education about DD. Critical pedagogy that employs cultural competency and a disability studies’ framework to guide curriculum and course development will allow assumptions underlying common health care practices that oppress and “other” people with disabilities to be exposed and changed.

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