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1. Going paper-lite: housebound patient perspectives on the introduction of mobile working.

2. British Lymphology Society's position paper for management of people with lymphoedema in presence of deep vein thrombosis: a summary.

3. Introducing the British Lymphology Society position paper on ankle brachial pressure index.

4. Transanal irrigation: best practice in the community.

5. 'No health without mental health': where are we now?

6. Can supplementing vitamin B12 improve mental health outcomes?: a literature review.

7. How did student district nurses feel during the COVID-19 pandemic? A qualitative study.

8. The use of digital devices by district nurses in their assessment of service users.

9. What are the benefits of using self-management plans for COPD patients in the community: a critical review of the literature.

10. Incontinence in people living with dementia.

11. Community support for families affected by dementia.

12. New Position paper.

13. Decision-making on the use of compression hosiery and compression bandaging: a systematic review.

14. Leading an empowered organization (LEO): does the course work?

15. Modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors for dementia: what primary care nurses need to know.

16. Oral Health and Community Nursing: a Practical Guide to the Delivering Better Oral Health Toolkit for Adults.

17. Dementia: recognition and cognitive testing in community and primary care settings.

18. Why nurses in primary care need to be research active: the case of venous leg ulceration.

19. Pressure ulcer prevention in practice.

20. Developing an understanding of the risk factors for falls among adults with intellectual disabilities: a commentary.

21. Hyoscine vs glycopyrronium for drying respiratory secretions in dying patients.

22. Roles and responsibilities of the community palliative care key worker: a scoping review.

23. Dietitians: roles in the community and contribution to patient care.

24. Falling through the cracks: a case study of how a timely integrated approach can reverse frailty.

25. Social prescribing: a 'natural' community-based solution.

26. Palliative care for community patients diagnosed with dementia: a systematic review.

27. Paperlite: piloting a new way of working in community nursing.

28. Achieving congruence in 'being and doing' community nursing.

29. Perceptions of people with motor neurone disease, families and HSCPs: a literature review.

30. The role of the wound care nurse: an integrative review.

31. The frequency of nutrition impact symptoms and reduced oral intake among consecutive COVID-19 patients from an Australian health service.

32. Nurse-led projects for people experiencing homelessness and other inclusion health groups: a realist evaluation.

33. Stroke awareness among British ethnic minorities.

34. A mapping of the evidence on integrated long term condition services.

36. Will health trainers reduce inequalities in health?

37. Do people with cancer comply with oral chemotherapy treatments?

38. The impact of COVID-19 on practice learning in nurse education.

39. Dressings and dignity in community nursing.

40. A new tool to measure acuity in the community: a case study.

41. Factors enabling implementation of integrated health and social care: a systematic review.

44. Bearing witness to the challenges of breathlessness.

45. Chronic wounds and novel therapeutic approaches.

46. Implications of a US study on infection prevention and control in community settings in the UK.

47. Mental health impact of admission to the intensive care unit for COVID-19.

48. Management of autonomic dysreflexia in the community.

49. Young carer awareness, identification and referral.

50. Urinary incontinence: providing respectful, dignified care.