The challenges posed by the current context of health and social care offer opportunities for different models of care delivery. District nursing has evolved, and continues to evolve to meet these challenges. The traditional reactive role of district nursing has developed as contemporary practice expects district nurses to meet both planned and unplanned care required by practice populations. Modern anticipatory care approaches to care are being adopted, while care and case management is being facilitated and delivered to patients and families with complex health and social care needs. Additionally, district nurses are recognizing the need to further develop management and leadership skills as the teams delivering care consist of a skill mi...
Several issues have impacted on district nursing practice and education within the UK, which can be ...
The thesis explores the focus of district nursing practice in order to identify areas of study for i...
Aim and objective. To examine the factors affecting the extent to which English policy on the introd...
The challenges posed by the current context of health and social care offer opportunities for differ...
This is the second of two papers that examine district nursing within a changing health policy and s...
Despite evidence that district nursing is valued by the population it serves and that the policy age...
As policy directives gather pace for service provision to be delivered in primary care, district nur...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713431856 Copyrigh...
Nursing Challenges: are changes in the nursing role and skill mix improving patient care? Nationa...
The responsibility of the district nurse (DN), alongside complex case management and leadership, is ...
The current focus on Primary Care in the NHS means that nurses working in the community have a great...
Nurse education needs to be responsive to changes not only within health policy but also those rela...
The policy context and important contributions that children's community nurses can make to deliver ...
Leigh and Littlewood evaluate the changes in the delivery of nurse education as a result of the devo...
Aim and objective. To examine the factors affecting the extent to which English policy on the introd...
Several issues have impacted on district nursing practice and education within the UK, which can be ...
The thesis explores the focus of district nursing practice in order to identify areas of study for i...
Aim and objective. To examine the factors affecting the extent to which English policy on the introd...
The challenges posed by the current context of health and social care offer opportunities for differ...
This is the second of two papers that examine district nursing within a changing health policy and s...
Despite evidence that district nursing is valued by the population it serves and that the policy age...
As policy directives gather pace for service provision to be delivered in primary care, district nur...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713431856 Copyrigh...
Nursing Challenges: are changes in the nursing role and skill mix improving patient care? Nationa...
The responsibility of the district nurse (DN), alongside complex case management and leadership, is ...
The current focus on Primary Care in the NHS means that nurses working in the community have a great...
Nurse education needs to be responsive to changes not only within health policy but also those rela...
The policy context and important contributions that children's community nurses can make to deliver ...
Leigh and Littlewood evaluate the changes in the delivery of nurse education as a result of the devo...
Aim and objective. To examine the factors affecting the extent to which English policy on the introd...
Several issues have impacted on district nursing practice and education within the UK, which can be ...
The thesis explores the focus of district nursing practice in order to identify areas of study for i...
Aim and objective. To examine the factors affecting the extent to which English policy on the introd...