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Volume 32 Number 8 ◆ 20 April 2023–10 May 2023 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT INSIDE S1 NUTRITION Between pages 396 and 397 FOCUS 356 KIDNEY CARE An over view of haemodialysis Peter Ellis ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE 362 JOINT REPLACEMENT The role of the advanced clinical practitioner in ar throplasty care Rachael Daw and Catherine Armstrong PROFESSIONAL 368 REGISTERED NURSE ASSOCIATE Regulation and the scope of practice of the RNA role Laura Smith 372 GYNAECOLOGY From coding to clinical nurse specialist: how a review of coding practice enabled hysteroscopy nurse development William Harris et al 378 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Introduction of the professional nurse advocate role using a quality implementation framework Analisa Smythe et al 384 EDUCATION Learning through fun: board games cafes for undergraduate nursing students Kate Simpson and Katherine Midgley REGULARS 353 EDITORIAL Nurses and awards Ian Peate 354 COMMENT From three into one Barr y Hill 390 COMMENT The role of simulation in delivering a modern workforce Aby Mitchell and Giuseppe Leontino 394 PATIENT SAFETY Patient safety in the NHS: after Francis John Tingle 396 NEWLY QUALIFIED NURSE Developing good communication skills: the key to working in intensive care Heather George 397 FOSTER’S PHILOSOPHY We have the tools to raise our game Sam Foster td Healthcare L 2023 MA © A DOUBLE-BLIND PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL

Volume 32 Number 8 ◆ 20 April 2023–10 May 2023

SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT INSIDE

S1 NUTRITION

Between pages 396 and 397

FOCUS

356 KIDNEY CARE

An over view of haemodialysis Peter Ellis

ADVANCED CLINICAL PRACTICE

362 JOINT REPLACEMENT

The role of the advanced clinical practitioner in ar throplasty care Rachael Daw and Catherine Armstrong

PROFESSIONAL

368 REGISTERED NURSE ASSOCIATE

Regulation and the scope of practice of the RNA role Laura Smith

372 GYNAECOLOGY

From coding to clinical nurse specialist: how a review of coding practice enabled hysteroscopy nurse development William Harris et al

378 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

Introduction of the professional nurse advocate role using a quality implementation framework Analisa Smythe et al

384 EDUCATION

Learning through fun: board games cafes for undergraduate nursing students Kate Simpson and Katherine Midgley

REGULARS

353 EDITORIAL

Nurses and awards Ian Peate

354 COMMENT

From three into one Barr y Hill

390 COMMENT

The role of simulation in delivering a modern workforce Aby Mitchell and Giuseppe Leontino

394 PATIENT SAFETY

Patient safety in the NHS: after Francis John Tingle

396 NEWLY QUALIFIED NURSE

Developing good communication skills: the key to working in intensive care Heather George

397 FOSTER’S PHILOSOPHY

We have the tools to raise our game Sam Foster td

Healthcare L

2023 MA

©

A DOUBLE-BLIND PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL

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