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ADVANCE NOTICE BAPEN 2022 Annual Conference Hilton Brighton Metropole – Tuesday 29th & Wednesday 30th November 2022 The BAPEN Conference focuses on providing quality nutritional care and is the networking and learning event for all professionals involved in and committed to improving nutritional policy, care and treatment in community, care and hospital settings. This year’s Symposia will cover • Distal Enteral Feeding • Optimising ICU recovery through Nutrition Support • Optimising nutrition in young people with neuro-disability • IBD and nutrition in adults • Evolving World of Parenteral Nutrition • Fluids and hydration • Prehabilitation • Outpatient follow up of home parenteral support (HPS) • Exploring NG Never Events – is NGT standarisation the answer in the modern NHS? • Nutrition in renal medicine • Nutritional support in adhesional bowel obstruction – a sticky problem • Easting behaviour after bariatric surgery ……..to name a few Other highlights will include: • Update on BAPEN’s current activities • Pennington and BAPEN Keynote Lectures • Original Communications • Chaired Poster Sessions • Industry Partners Exhibition • BAPEN Social Event Reasons to be there! • UK’s largest multidisciplinary Clinical Nutrition conference • Wide range of symposia with nutrition experts covering all the hot topics. • An unmissable opportunity to network with colleagues and experts from multidisciplinary backgrounds since the pandemic • An unbeatable way to boost your CPD portfolio There will be significant discounts on registration fees for BAPEN members. Not a member of BAPEN? Join at www.bapen.org.uk/join.html Late Breaking Abstracts Late breaking abstracts will be accepted up to Monday 19th September 2022, midnight, with a non-refundable fee of £25.00+VAT to be paid upon submission. The fee is applicable whether the abstract is accepted or not. Late breaking abstracts are also published in the online eSPEN Clinical Nutrition. Further information available on the BAPEN website: www.bapen.org.uk The British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Registered Charity 1186719
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td Healthcare L 2022 MA © Volume 31 Number 15 ◆ 11 August 2022–7 September 2022 CLINICAL 776 HYPOTHERMIA AND COLD INJURIES IN CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Claire Camara and Chloe Watson FOCUS 770 CONTINENCE Antegrade continence enema stoppers: a pilot study on patient preferences Emily Hooker et al ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE 780 CLINICAL SIMULATION The impact of clinical simulation on the development of advanced practice skills Julie Reynolds et al PROFESSIONAL 790 STUDENT EMPOWERMENT Students’ experience of the challenges of using assertive communication Claire Keates 800 PRACTICE PLACEMENTS A student coaching in practice (SCiP) approach: the impact on adult field pre‑registration nursing students Kay Norman 808 TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS Role of the teenage and young adult blood and marrow stem-cell transplant clinical nurse specialist Emma Thistlethwayte 812 MENTORSHIP An exploration of undergraduate nursing students’ experiences of mentorship in an Irish hospital Gerard Baxter and Brian McGowan REGULARS 767 EDITORIAL Children’s mental health needs Ian Peate 768 COMMENT Multiprofessional workplace learning in advanced practice Bongi Sibanda 818 COMMENT Can restorative clinical supervision positively impact the psychological safety of midwives and nurses? Vanda Carter 821 COMMENT Towards net zero: reducing the carbon footprint of nursing uniforms Ken Wright 822 COMMENT Is nurse education too focused on acute care? Joanna Lavery 824 PATIENT SAFETY Past cases provide basis to improve patient safety education and training John Tingle 826 LEGAL Leave of absence under the Mental Health Act 1983 Richard Griffith 829 FOSTER’S PHILOSOPHY Being a compassionate leader Sam Foster A DOUBLE-BLIND PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL

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Healthcare L

2022 MA

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Volume 31 Number 15 ◆ 11 August 2022–7 September 2022

CLINICAL

776 HYPOTHERMIA AND COLD INJURIES IN

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Claire Camara and Chloe Watson

FOCUS

770 CONTINENCE

Antegrade continence enema stoppers: a pilot study on patient preferences Emily Hooker et al

ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE

780 CLINICAL SIMULATION

The impact of clinical simulation on the development of advanced practice skills Julie Reynolds et al

PROFESSIONAL

790 STUDENT EMPOWERMENT

Students’ experience of the challenges of using assertive communication Claire Keates

800 PRACTICE PLACEMENTS

A student coaching in practice (SCiP) approach: the impact on adult field pre‑registration nursing students Kay Norman

808 TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS

Role of the teenage and young adult blood and marrow stem-cell transplant clinical nurse specialist Emma Thistlethwayte

812 MENTORSHIP

An exploration of undergraduate nursing students’ experiences of mentorship in an Irish hospital Gerard Baxter and Brian McGowan

REGULARS

767 EDITORIAL

Children’s mental health needs Ian Peate

768 COMMENT

Multiprofessional workplace learning in advanced practice Bongi Sibanda

818 COMMENT

Can restorative clinical supervision positively impact the psychological safety of midwives and nurses? Vanda Carter

821 COMMENT

Towards net zero: reducing the carbon footprint of nursing uniforms Ken Wright

822 COMMENT

Is nurse education too focused on acute care? Joanna Lavery

824 PATIENT SAFETY

Past cases provide basis to improve patient safety education and training John Tingle

826 LEGAL

Leave of absence under the Mental Health Act 1983 Richard Griffith

829 FOSTER’S PHILOSOPHY

Being a compassionate leader Sam Foster

A DOUBLE-BLIND PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL

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