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Mothers' experiences of negative interactions with health professionals when breastfeeding beyond 1 year

The research used a cross-sectional design and an online self-administered questionnaire to collect data from women at a single point in time. The questionnaire encompassed demographics and six...

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More than 45 health experts and organisations have urged the government to increase funding for public health ahead of this month's budget in an open letter to the Prime Minister and Chancellor..

Respiratory syncytial virus: Understanding the patient journey and healthcare burden

The current NICE bronchiolitis guidelines advise HCPs on when children should be discharged and provides key safety information for caregiver reference when caring for a child at home. The latter...

Advice on contraception for young people

The FRSH (2019a) has published advice on how to conduct a consultation with a young person (Table 1)..

Has school nursing progressed since 2018? A systematised review

The systematised review used Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) (Page et al, 2021). Data extraction was undertaken by the author. The study used the Mixed...

Health visiting research: Overcoming barriers

Sphere of influence B: Transforming specialist community public health nursing practice: evidence, research, evaluation and translation.

The forgotten frontline: Unveiling the realities of school and public health nursing

The State of Child Health report in 2020 revealed that performance against key indicators had worsened or stalled, there have been increases in mental illness, child poverty, youth violence, children...

Co-producing SCPHN School Nursing programmes: Engaging children and young people

Co-production in higher education involves collaborating with various stakeholders to co-design, co-manage, co-deliver and co-evaluate educational programmes (Brown Wilson et al, 2022). For NMC (2023)...

New horizons for children and families

None of us need reminding of the importance of early childhood experiences in relation to physical, intellectual, and emotional development. However, it is just as essential to promote healthy...

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Neglect has become ‘normalised’ as poverty has risen and community support for parents has decreased. However, too often it does not meet the threshold for intervention..

A reflective case study: Preparing for an NMC approval event

Our SCPH team consisted of an academic portfolio lead, a programme leader, a senior teaching fellow and a school nurse lecturer practitioner who played a crucial role in shaping the school nursing...

Improving inhaler technique and adherence in children

‘MDIs are considered more challenging to use than most other devices … Spacer devices are therefore helpful tools that … minimise coordination difficulties, reduce oropharyngeal deposition and...

Barriers to health visitors identifying child neglect

A search of literature published between 2015 and 2023 focused on westernised healthcare provision, excluding hospital or care home settings. The inquiry used the terms ‘health visitor’, ‘specialist...

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