Person-centred care for people with learning disabilities: the application of Kitwood’s theory

Lynette Harper, Alina Oltean, David Baker

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Abstract

Tom Kitwood’s conceptual approach has been widely used to provide person-centred care for people living with dementia, but has not previously been explored in relation to people with learning disabilities. This article discusses how Kitwood’s ideas about the common behaviours by healthcare staff that undermine a person’s well-being – malignant social psychology – are also found when working and interacting with people who have learning disabilities. The authors outline how adapting malignant behaviours and interactions to be more person-centred can improve relationships, self-value and worth for people with learning disabilities.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)19-24
JournalLearning Disability Practice
Volume23
Issue number3
Early online date26 May 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 May 2020
Externally publishedYes

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