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The key to unlocking your full potential Providing an evidence base for clinical practice and a platform for professional development V o l u m e 2 8 N u m b e r 1 5 NOW WITH EVEN MORE CLINICAL CONTENT THE ONLY FORTNIGHTLY JOURNAL FOR CLINICAL NURSES P a g e s 9 5 7 – 1 0 4 0 8 A u g u s t 2 0 1 9 – 1 1 S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 9 FOCUS Continence NOW WITH EVEN MORE CLINICAL CONTENT THE ONLY FORTNIGHTLY JOURNAL FOR CLINICAL NURSES FOCUS IV Therapy Respiratory care SUPPLEMENT B r i t i s h J o u r n a l o f N u r s i n g Carrying out systematic literature reviews: an introduction Palliative care after the Liverpool Care Pathway: a study of staff experiences Non-medical practitioner roles in the UK: who. where and what factors influence their development? Higher degrees in nursing: traditional research PhD or professional doctorate? £4.99 Vo Volume 28 Number 15 REFLUX ◆ PEAK FLOW ◆ ◆ ORAL CARE ◆ PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ◆ LEUKAEMIA £4.99 Volume 28 Number 14 COMPRESSION Subscribe from £13.75 per month British Journal of Nursing (BJN) is an essential resource for any practising nurse. Every fortnight it shares the latest best practice across a range of clinical areas, alongside professional guidance central to your role. Subscriptions include complete access to our online archive. With more than 9,000 articles dating back to 1992, it is the UK’s leading source of peer-reviewed nursing information. www.magsubscriptions.com/bjn 0800 137 201 (UK only) | +44 (0)1722 716997 (Overseas) Includes 30-day money back guarantee. Monthly subscriptions start from £13.75. Annual subscriptions start from £147.00. Premium subscriptions include access to CPD Launchpad. P&P included for UK-based subscribers only.
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EDITORIAL Editor in Chief Ian Peate Editor Sophie Gardner sophie.gardner@markallengroup.com Subeditors Carolyn Crawley carolyn.crawley@markallengroup.com Janet Perham janet.perham@markallengroup.com Vicqui Stuart-Jones vicqui.stuart-jones@markallengroup.com Clinical Series Editor Barry Hill Commerical Manager Nicholas Barlow nicholas.barlow@markallengroup.com Circulation Director Sally Boettcher sally.boettcher@markallengroup.com MedEd Manager Tracy Cowan tracy.cowan@markallengroup.com Production Manager Kyri Apostolou Production Assistant Larry Oakes Designer Hal Bannister Publishing Director Andrew Iafrati andrew.iafrati@markallengroup.com Managing Director Anthony Kerr Chief Executive Officer Ben Allen UK PERSONAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES Quarterly Direct Debit £47 Annual Direct Debit £184 Annual Credit Card £194 2yr Annual Credit Card £330 3yr Annual Credit Card £466 Subscribe online: www.magsubscriptions.com, Subscribe by phone: +44 (0) 1722 716997 Contact: institutions@markallengroup.com for institutional pricing Part of www.markallengroup.com British Journal of Nursing is published by MA Healthcare Ltd, St Jude’s Church, Dulwich Road, London SE24 0PB Tel: 020 7738 5454 Editorial: 020 7501 6702 Sales: 020 7501 6732 Email: bjn@markallengroup.com Websites: www.britishjournalofnursing.com td Healthcare L 2022 MA © © MA Healthcare Ltd, 2022. All rights reserved. No part of British Journal of Nursing may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without prior written permission of the Publishing Director. Please read our privacy policy, by visiting http:// privacypolicy.markallengroup.com. This will explain how we process, use & safeguard your data British Journal of Nursing is a double-blind, peerreviewed journal. It is indexed on the main databases, including the International Nursing Index, Medline and the Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of the editor or British Journal of Nursing. Advertisements in the journal do not imply endorsement of the products or services advertised. ISSN 0966 – 0461 Print: Pensord Press Ltd, Blackwood, NP12 2YA Distribution: Comag Distribution, West Drayton, UB7 7QE Cover picture: Adobe Stock Lifetime Achievement Award goes to nurses of our NHS Ian Peate FRCN OBE, Editor in Chief, British Journal of Nursing There was much applause at the recent BJN Awards, which took place beneath Shakespeare’s Globe in London, as we celebrated excellence in nursing. On Friday 25 March, we honoured members of our profession and the exceptional contributions that they make to nursing practice. There were over 200 guests attending this prestigious annual event, after 2 years of virtual celebrations. Over the course of the evening, 18 awards were presented to nurses, addressing issues around continence, excelling in intravenous therapy, providing extraordinary nutritional support and enhancing patient care in urology. Awards were also given to those nurses who have contributed in the fields of chronic oedema, gastrointestinal nursing, hepatology, infection prevention and control and mental health. Nurses practising in oncology, renal care, stoma care and wound care were recognised for putting patient care at the heart of their role. BJN award winners are inspirational and encourage other nurses and colleagues as they strive to ensure that the patient is at the centre, taking nursing to a whole new level, practising at the top end of their licence. The Nurse of the Year Award recognises an individual’s accomplishments and innovations and the much-coveted Lifetime Achievement Award singles out those who shape and influence health and care provision locally, nationally and globally. Previous recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award have included a range of inspirational women, for example, Dame Professor Elizabeth Anionwu, Dame Elizabeth Fradd, Professor Jane Cummings, Dame June Clarke, Cecilia Amin and Professor Nola Ishmael. At this year’s BJN Awards, there was a different approach. For the first time in its 24-year history, the Lifetime Achievement Award was given to the nurses of our NHS (a collective) as opposed to one individual nurse. The last 2 years have presented all nurses, wherever they are practising, with challenges that they could never have envisaged. Recognition was given to our NHS and the nurses who work in, manage and run the service. The award acknowledges dedicated service, including the courageous efforts of nurses across the country in battling the COVID-19 pandemic. It also recognises the work and contribution that nurses (past and present) have made, are making and will continue to make to the nation’s health and wellbeing. The impact nurses have made in caring for all of us, our friends and our families, their courage, fortitude and determination, has not gone un-noticed by the BJN and the nation. Your dedication and duty has saved so many lives. The Lifetime Achievement Award is a sign of our gratitude to you; we pay tribute to you all for everything that you have done for us, not only in the past 2 years, but since the establishment of our NHS in 1948. The award was accepted, on behalf of our NHS, by Diane Palmer, BJN Nurse of the Year 2022. The BJN Awards are the highlight of my year. I am humbled and amazed, year on year, as I learn how our profession goes from strength to strength in the support and care that it offers patients and their families­—all of this against a backdrop of continual change and challenge. You are the nurses who do the work every day, every night, to provide people with the care that they need, allowing people to live the best life they can. Finally, a personal big ‘thank you’ to each and every one of you: our readers, our authors, our reviewers, our Editor, Sophie Gardner, and all the staff here at BJN who work to enhance care provision and provide innovation and creativity for the people nurses have the privilege to care for. If not for you there would be no BJN and no BJN Awards. You have our continuing thanks and sincere appreciation for all that you do. BJN British Journal of Nursing, 2022, Vol 31, No 7 345

The key to unlocking your full potential

Providing an evidence base for clinical practice and a platform for professional development

V o l u m e

2 8

N u m b e r

1 5

NOW WITH

EVEN MORE

CLINICAL CONTENT

THE ONLY FORTNIGHTLY JOURNAL FOR CLINICAL NURSES

P a g e s

9 5 7 – 1 0 4 0

8

A u g u s t

2 0 1 9 – 1 1

S e p t e m b e r

2 0 1 9

FOCUS

Continence

NOW WITH

EVEN MORE

CLINICAL CONTENT

THE ONLY FORTNIGHTLY JOURNAL FOR CLINICAL NURSES

FOCUS

IV Therapy Respiratory care

SUPPLEMENT

B r i t i s h

J o u r n a l o f

N u r s i n g

Carrying out systematic literature reviews: an introduction Palliative care after the Liverpool Care Pathway: a study of staff experiences

Non-medical practitioner roles in the UK: who. where and what factors influence their development? Higher degrees in nursing: traditional research PhD or professional doctorate?

£4.99

Vo

Volume 28 Number 15

REFLUX ◆

PEAK FLOW ◆

ORAL CARE ◆ PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ◆ LEUKAEMIA

£4.99

Volume 28 Number 14

COMPRESSION

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www.magsubscriptions.com/bjn 0800 137 201 (UK only) | +44 (0)1722 716997 (Overseas)

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