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ISSN:2046-2336

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Children and young people may be eligible for continuing care at home where their healthcare needs cannot be met solely through existing universal or specialist services. Those assessed as eligible receive a bespoke package of care which ma...
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Many children admitted to paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) present with unmet dental health needs or develop these during their admission. It is important to maintain good oral health because suboptimal oral hygiene is linked to vari...
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Children's nurses aim to keep children and young people safe and ensure that they are offered high-quality, accessible services and support when needed. However, it is estimated that one in ten children in the UK will experience neglect at ...