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1Ifsi, établissement public de santé Ville-Evrard, 202 avenue Jean Jaurès, 93330 Neuilly-sur-Marne, France.
Abstract:
Access to healthcare for people with disabilities remains a real challenge. To meet their needs and expectations, it seems essential to make future nurses aware of the specificities of their care, right from their initial training. The author, who is responsible for disability issues at a nursing training institute, sheds light on the expectations of these people and the responses needed to promote their inclusion.
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