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期刊名:British journal of community nursing

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ISSN:1462-4753

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Background: Clinical placement shortages continue to challenge pre-registration nursing education in the UK, particularly in primary care. Aims: ...
Hasan H Alsararatee Hasan H Alsararatee
This article aims to explore the ethical and legal considerations involved in the assessment of mental capacity by community nurses in the UK. Grounded in the principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005, the article explores the practical ch...
Fiona Halpin,Bernie Reid,Caroline Crawford Fiona Halpin
This article explores frailty and its links to loneliness and social isolation among older adults and the key role of district nurses in community-based early identification and management. Frailty, often linked with loneliness and social i...
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Spirituality plays a significant role in end-of-life and palliative care, influenced by patients' religious and cultural backgrounds. Facing the reality that one's own life or that of a loved one is nearing its end can evoke feelings of hop...
Paul John Alegado,Jandryle Trondillo Paul John Alegado
Social care nurses practise at the intersection of health and social care, supporting people with complex, long-term and often fluctuating needs. Despite their central role in care coordination, clinical oversight and safeguarding, social c...
Myra Robson,Sarah Gebretensae Myra Robson
The wide-ranging and demanding role of community nurses is widely recognised. They need to be able to assess and manage a multitude of medical symptoms, general health issues and social factors. As a result, it is essential to have an expan...
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The number of people experiencing homelessness in a growing challenge across the four countries of the UK. Homelessness bring with it a multitude of issues, including health inequality and shorter life expectancies Nurses and other healthca...
Jacqueline Chang Jacqueline Chang
England and Wales have an increasingly large number of people for whom English is not their first language. This impacts healthcare delivery, as the communication barrier has an impact on taking medical history and, consequently, the care t...
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District nursing in Wales has undergone significant transformation over the past decade, shaped by demographic pressures, legislative drivers and a strategic shift toward integrated place-based care. Operating within a population of 3.2 mil...