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Suffolk and Essex gardens opening to visitors this summer

East Bergholt Open Gardens - Sunday, June 6, 11am to 5pm Gardens in the heart of Constable Country are opening in aid of St Mary s Church East Bergholt Preservation Society. You can enjoy afternoon tea overlooking the Dedham Vale and visit the historic medieval bellcage next to the historic church. Plant sales and refreshments will be available throughout the day.  There is a charge of £8 in advance or £10 on the day. Event passports can be booked online or bought from the Co-op in advance, or on the day from the village Co-op, The Lambe School, or at the event car park. 

How can we make the most of community healthcare services through the pandemic and beyond?

Charity launches book of stories about school nursing written by nurses

Crystal Oldman The QNI said it demonstrated the “vast range” of work that specialist practitioners manage in schools, home and communities with young people and their families/carers. The book was written following a workshop with author Suzanne Gordon in 2019 and with the support of Public Health England. Among a wide range of publications, Ms Gordon has written for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post. She is also the author, co-author or editor of 19 books including Life Support: Three Nurses on the Front Lines, and Beyond the Checklist: What Else Healthcare Can Learn from Aviation Teamwork and Safety.

I have spent sleepless nights worrying for the future of expert community nursing

Nursing in the community is a risky business. Lone working, being the key care co-ordinator providing highly complex care behind closed doors. It requires sophisticated levels of professional judgement, decision making and an advanced level of nursing practice, expertly accommodating unpredictability and the downstream risk of leading and managing a team of regulated and unregulated staff – all in a non-clinical environment and always meeting the needs of the individual and their wider family in the context of population health. Florence Nightingale recognised these risks and the knowledge and skills needed more than 130 years ago – and helped to create the standards and training for all nurses who worked in the community.

Nursing leaders share strategies for reducing documentation burden

The root causes of nursing burnout are varied – as are potential solutions for it. However, given that nurses are frequently responsible for clinical documentation, it s perhaps not surprising that reducing documentation burden is frequently cited as a key strategy for fighting burnout.    Whether it s through more in-depth electronic health record training or by taking an outside-the-box look at workflows, nursing executives shared their ideas with Healthcare IT News for reducing documentation burden – and acknowledged the hurdles that remain in the way.   Unfortunately, we haven’t experienced a relaxation of documentation requirements from payers and/or regulatory agencies, so any reduction in documentation carries a risk of denial of payment or not meeting regulatory requirements, said Ellen Hansen, chief nursing and clinical services officer at Children’s of Mississippi, part of the University of Mississippi Medical Center.  

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