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期刊名:British journal of community nursing

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ISSN:1462-4753

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Community nurses spend a significant amount of time providing wound care, yet despite their efforts significant numbers of wounds fail to heal after a year. Hard-to-heal wounds can be painful, lead to reduced mobility and impair the individ...
Sylvie Hampton Sylvie Hampton
Mrs MJ is a 92-year-old woman with multiple comorbidities, including mobility issues, atrial fibrillation, glaucoma, hypertension, bladder cancer, Crohn's disease, lymphovenous disease and corneal problems. The primary concern was understan...
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To effectively support patients with wounds in the community, healthcare teams must adopt diverse and tailored approaches to care. Patients with pressure ulcers require a detailed assessment of all the factors which may cause pressure ulcer...
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Polypharmacy is a common and growing issue, particularly among older adults with multiple chronic conditions. While polypharmacy is often necessary for managing complex health needs, it can lead to adverse drug reactions, harmful interactio...
Michelle McBride Michelle McBride
It cannot be disputed that the NHS is under considerable pressure, with the nursing workforce struggling to meet increasing demands. As the current government is focussing on care closer to home, community nursing needs to consider how it i...
Conor Hogan Conor Hogan
Background: Post COVID-19, the migration of skilled nurses has increased, with many Irish nurses relocating to Australia for better opportunities. Factors such as workload, work-life balance and workplace support influenc...
Charlene Martin,Helen Marshall Charlene Martin
A significant population in the UK aged 65 years and above is living with frailty. Strategic government and health service agenda has a clear priority: to increase preventative and proactive care for those with frailty and, where possible, ...