Practice matters Resources

06 April 2020
In each issue of the Journal of General Practice Nursing, we investigate a topic currently affecting our readers. As the NHS moves to a more community-focused model of care, here, Ann Gregory, clinical nurse advisor, Digital Primary Care, NHSX and member of the RCN GPN Forum Committee, asks 'Why is the vital role of GPNs being ignored?'
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12 December 2019

In each issue of the Journal of General Practice Nursing, we investigate a topic currently affecting our readers. With more and more patients being seen with complex wounds in primary care, here we consider Are we asking GPNs to become wound care experts?

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01 October 2019

In each issue of the Journal of General Practice Nursing, we investigate a topic currently affecting our readers. Here, we ask what do the new primary care networks mean for GP?

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17 July 2019

In each issue of the Journal of General Practice Nursing, we investigate a topic currently affecting our readers. Here, Ellen Nicholson, course director/ lecturer, General Practice Nurse Programme, School of Health and Social Care, London South Bank University, looks at whether...

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25 March 2019

In each issue of the Journal of General Practice Nursing, we investigate a topic currently affecting our readers. Here, Jeanette Richards, specialist nurse (sexual health), Brook Square Surgery, Scarborough looks at why...

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21 December 2018

In each issue of the Journal of General Practice Nursing, we investigate a topic currently affecting our readers. Here Toby Capstick, consultant pharmacist, Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS trust, looks at why correct inhaler technique matters.

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02 October 2017

In each issue of the Journal of General Practice Nursing we investigate a topic currently affecting our readers. Here Lynne Bowers, independent health and care advisor, looks at resilience and asks "What it means for general practice teams".

Resilience has become a ‘tainted’ word associated with well-intentioned (or otherwise) taught sessions foisted upon bewildered staff.

Topics:  Resilience