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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

9. District nurses' experiences with a caseload profiling tool: a service evaluation.

10. Compassionate communities and collective memory: a conceptual framework to address the epidemic of loneliness.

11. Exploring the community nurse role in family-centred care for patients with dementia.

12. Parish nursing: a unique resource for community and district nurses.

13. Community nursing as a career.

14. Wound care in older adults.

15. Community diabetes nurse specialists: service evaluation to describe their professional role.

16. Examining the context of community nursing in Ireland and the impact of missed care.

17. Changing roles in community health care: Delegation of insulin injections to health care support workers.

18. Assessing the value of practice-based leg ulcer education to inform recommendations for change in practice.

19. Incontinence: living with a stigmatised health condition.

20. The expectations of informal carers.

21. Introducing community integrated nursing teams: How one Clinical Commissioning Group applied an evidence-based approach.

22. Obtaining service user feedback for student nurses in the community setting.

23. What factors are driving increasing demand for community nursing?

24. Court-authorised deprivation of liberty.

25. Understanding vaccine hesitancy: the evidence.

26. In whose best interests? A case study of a family affected by dementia.

27. Learning to deal with crisis in the home: Part 1 - developing community simulation scenarios.

28. District nurses must guard against inappropriately accessing patient records.

29. Taking sustainability seriously.

30. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: potential new treatments.

31. Are district nurses well placed to provide equitable end-of-life care to individuals who are homeless?

32. Use of mobile devices in community health care: barriers and solutions to implementation.

33. Caring for a person living with dementia: identifying and assessing a carer's needs.

34. Men's satisfaction with female/unisex and male incontinence pads: a comparative clinical audit.

35. Digital health and technologies.

36. District nursing using neighbourhood care principles in practice: reflecting on our experience.

37. The Mental Capacity Act: a review of the current literature.

38. Clinical negligence claims for pressure injuries from the perspective of a tissue viability medico-legal nurse expert.

39. The law and professional considerations of confidentiality.

40. Reflecting carefully upon what we read.

41. Record keeping and the community nurse.

42. Impact of COVID-19 on loss and grief: a personal lens.

43. The changing context of advanced practice nursing within the UK community care setting.

44. Towards a greater understanding of the psychosocial impact of the symptoms of pituitary conditions.

45. Vaping for smoking cessation.

46. COVID-19 vaccination in the UK: is it time to celebrate?

47. Evolution of the Greater Manchester Nutrition and Hydration Programme.

48. Being conductor of the orchestra: an exploration of district nursing leadership.

49. Support for unpaid carers: the working carers' passport.

50. Use of catheter maintenance solutions by community nursing staff: an assessment.