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Nicky Hayes looks at the opportunities and issues posed by COVID-19
21 Mar 2022
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Developing a competency framework for early career nurses undertaking post-registration education in care for older people
Developing and evaluating a competency framework in a UK university
23 Feb 2022
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Care home workers in England, including volunteers, must be COVID vaccinated by November
14 Sep 2021
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Concerns should be treated sensitively, but nurses have a duty to protect older people

11 May 2021
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A survey of nurses involved in assessing the eligibility of older people for NHS continuing healthcare

Why you should read this article:

To gain insight into the complexity of NHS continuing healthcare (CHC) assessments

To reflect on what skills and knowledge are required for the optimal assessment of an older person’s eligibility for CHC

To understand the training and development needs of nurses involved in CHC-associated work

 

Background Nurses in England play a prominent role in NHS continuing healthcare (CHC) assessments, but there are no overview data on their knowledge and educational needs.

Aim An online survey was conducted to identify the educational status and development needs of nurses involved in CHC assessments.

Method The survey was informed by a literature review and focus group discussions, and distributed via email to the members of the Royal College of Nursing older people’s forum. Descriptive data analysis was undertaken.

Results Overall, respondents were confident about their ability to undertake CHC-associated work and manage each aspect of the CHC process. However, respondents were less confident about how to determine whether a primary health need exists based on the four main criteria – nature, complexity, intensity and unpredictability – of a person’s health and social care needs. This was one of the respondents’ priorities for training and development.

Conclusion The survey demonstrates the importance of face-to-face and multidisciplinary CHC training delivered locally. It also confirms the need for a standardised approach and more consistency in the CHC assessment process. A CHC competency framework would contribute to standardise the process and benefit all involved.

30 Sep 2020
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The pandemic has underlined the importance of identifying older people living with frailty, delirium and end of life care needs 

06 Aug 2020
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Community nurse and older person

The options are wide and varied, with new roles in frailty, says specialist nurse Nicky Hayes

14 Oct 2019
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Assessment and provision of continuing healthcare: an integrative literature review
Review of providing continuing healthcare in terms of staff roles, training and competencies
18 Sep 2019
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NOP 30 years
Older people’s nurses remember three decades of challenges and developments in the specialty
01 May 2019
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Cover: Advance Care Planning in End of Life, 2nd ed

Consultant nurse for older people Nicky Hayes reviews this publication on end of life care

21 Feb 2019
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Nicky Hayes

Nicky Hayes explains why caring for the frailest older people can be immensely rewarding but needs to be underpinned by structured career pathways

16 Apr 2018
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10 Aug 2017

The RCNi Nurse Awards ceremony is a showcase of talent and achievement that live on beyond the event. 

19 Jun 2017

Nurse consultant for older people, Nicky Hayes reviews Excellent Dementia Care in Hospitals: A Guide to Supporting People with Dementia and their Carers.

13 Jun 2017

What the newly-launched RCNi frailty resource (in conjunction with RCN Older people's forum) can offer you, as nurses, and in meeting the healthcare needs of older people. 

18 May 2017

As the population ages, we need to end the tug of war between funding and innovation.

18 Apr 2017

A new skills framework to improve end of life care is welcome, but practitioners must be equipped to meet patients' needs.

15 Mar 2017

In this issue of Nursing Older People we examine three important areas of practice: nutritional health, end of life care, and the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of urinary tract infections.

09 Feb 2017