This report is a selection of keynote papers and reports from workshops held as part of the King's Fund Primary Health Care Group's conferences on quality in community nursing. The papers describe examples of good practice which concern management structures, staff performance, and ways of identifying patient needs and planning ...
The workshop was held to provide an opportunity for London DHA community units to discuss whether the approach to community nursing as advocated in the Cumberlege report was viable in the inner city. Health authorities were invited to send small teams of people form their community units together with a ...
The report of the Community Nursing Review was published in April 1986. Whilst gathering evidence for the report, the Review Team learned of many examples of good practice, which helped shape their thinking about the way community nursing services could develop. Since the report was published there have been many ...
On 5 June 1986 a national conference was held at the King's Fund Centre to discuss the report of the community nursing review, Neighbourhood nursing: a focus for care. This report of the conference proceedings is not a direct narrative. The introduction describes the background to the review, the team's ...