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Assist RA Enabling patients to achieve better outcomes in RA “Assist RA is an exciting initiative designed to empower rheumatology specialist nurses to develop our roles and services in the rapidly changing environment we are facing. It will give us the skills and tools we need to be leaders in advancing patient-centric care, while overcoming often significant challenges in our organisations.” Sign up to find out more at: assistra.co.uk/register NEW CONTENT Sandra Robinson Senior Research Nurse, Rheumatology, Northumbria RCN accredited e-learning module: Introduction to rheumatology Nurse-led webinar: Optimising nurse-patient interactions to achieve treatment goals Educational resources: Downloadable telemedicine guide and checklist Congress round ups Assist RA is organised and funded by Galapagos Biotech Ltd. UK-RA-NA-202202-00001| February 2022
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td Healthcare L 2022 MA © Volume 31 Number 7 ◆ 7 April 2022–20 April 2022 CLINICAL 356 BLOOD PRESSURE A guide to undertaking and understanding BP measurement Laura Park et al SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT INSIDE S1 NUTRITION SUPPLEMENT Between pages 404 and 405 FOCUS 348 RHEUMATOLOGY Systemic lupus erythematosus: overview, management and COVID-19 Louise Murphy ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE 364 ROLE PREPARATION A multidisciplinary learning approach: a narrative review Anna Louise Hulse 372 CLINICAL ACADEMICS Research as part of the advanced clinical practitioner role Catherine Fielding et al PROFESSIONAL 376 PATIENT EXPERIENCE Challenges faced by people with a stoma: peristomal body profile risk factors and leakage Lina Martins et al 386 STUDENT PLACEMENT If the public can vaccinate, why not students? Review of a student nurse placement in a mass vaccination centre Matthew Thornton et al 394 NURSE RETENTION Co-worker relationships and their impact on nurses in Irish public healthcare settings Sinéad Hanafin et al 345 EDITORIAL Lifetime Achievement Award goes to nurses of our NHS Ian Peate 346 COMMENT Preventing loneliness linked to frailty in the community Jennifer Crozier 400 LEGAL The nurse’s legal duty to safely delegate tasks and to follow up the outcome Richard Griffith 402 PATIENT SAFETY Improving patient safety by learning from the experiences of others John Tingle 405 FOSTER’S PHILOSOPHY Reflecting on retention: reasons why nurses choose to stay Sam Foster A DOUBLE-BLIND PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL

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Healthcare L

2022 MA

©

Volume 31 Number 7 ◆ 7 April 2022–20 April 2022

CLINICAL

356 BLOOD PRESSURE

A guide to undertaking and understanding BP measurement Laura Park et al

SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT INSIDE

S1 NUTRITION SUPPLEMENT

Between pages 404 and 405

FOCUS

348 RHEUMATOLOGY

Systemic lupus erythematosus: overview, management and COVID-19 Louise Murphy

ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE

364 ROLE PREPARATION

A multidisciplinary learning approach: a narrative review Anna Louise Hulse

372 CLINICAL ACADEMICS

Research as part of the advanced clinical practitioner role Catherine Fielding et al

PROFESSIONAL

376 PATIENT EXPERIENCE

Challenges faced by people with a stoma: peristomal body profile risk factors and leakage Lina Martins et al

386 STUDENT PLACEMENT

If the public can vaccinate, why not students? Review of a student nurse placement in a mass vaccination centre Matthew Thornton et al

394 NURSE RETENTION

Co-worker relationships and their impact on nurses in Irish public healthcare settings Sinéad Hanafin et al

345 EDITORIAL

Lifetime Achievement Award goes to nurses of our NHS Ian Peate

346 COMMENT

Preventing loneliness linked to frailty in the community Jennifer Crozier

400 LEGAL

The nurse’s legal duty to safely delegate tasks and to follow up the outcome Richard Griffith

402 PATIENT SAFETY

Improving patient safety by learning from the experiences of others John Tingle

405 FOSTER’S PHILOSOPHY

Reflecting on retention: reasons why nurses choose to stay Sam Foster

A DOUBLE-BLIND PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL

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