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Improving healthcare outcomes through the delivery of patient-centred care
Discover how patient-centred care and the development of a therapeutic relationship between nurses and their patients can improve outcomes, make better use of resources and enhance the patient experience
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Using systematic reviews to inform nursing practice
Learn how systematic reviews can help you ensure that your practice is based on appropriate clinical evidence
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Helping patients to achieve self-management
Practical advice on how to help patients self-care and self-manage their conditions, particularly following discharge from hospital
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Improving breastfeeding outcomes for sick infants
Breastfeeding is considered the healthiest way for a woman to feed her infant. However, breastfeeding can be challenged by the infant's illness, prematurity, fasting or maternal/infant separation. Discover ways to improve breatfeeding outcomes for sick infants.
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Developing effective therapeutic relationships with children, young people and their families
Learn how to develop effective, trusting and collaborative therapeutic relationships with young people and their families. This module covers important nursing and ethical issues such as professional boundaries, confidentiality and safeguarding
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Management of gastroenteritis in children under five years
Learn about the causes and systematic management of gastroenteritis in children under five years. Update your knowledge of the latest UK guidance on this area of care.
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Fundamentals of chronic pain in children and young people: pathophysiology and consequences
Discover the adverse effects of chronic pain on childrens' quality of life, including physical, emotional, social and role functioning. Nurses are integral in assisting children, young people and their families to manage the negative consequences of chronic pain.
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Managing malnutrition in patients (and residents) with dementia
Update your knowledge on providing nutritional care for patients with dementia in hospital. Practical advice and examples are provided.
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Spirituality in nursing practice
Explore what is meant by spirituality and the term 'spiritually competent practice', and consider the factors that might affect the integration of spirituality into nursing care. This module includes guidance on incorporating spirituality into your practice
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Promoting patient safety through effective communication and teamwork
This module explores ways of introducing behaviours into teams that support communication, co-operation and co-ordination in teams, and considers ways of overcoming barriers to promoting patient safety