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Rare health conditions 50: ‘making every contact count’, myoclonus-dystonia, Eagle syndrome
British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 2021The purpose of this series is to briefly highlight a range of rare health conditions. Rare health conditions are those that affect no more and usually fewer than 1 person in every 2000 and many healthcare assistants (HCAs) and nurses will encounter some of these conditions, given the high number of them.
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Healthy conversations: Are you making every contact count?
British Journal of School Nursing, 2017In the face of the many public health challenges facing society, it is important that school nurses take every opportunity to help improve the health outcomes of children and young people. Catherine Forward looks at the potential benefits of ‘Making Every Contact Count’.
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Making every contact count: Can healthcare professionals do more to avoid preventable child deaths?
Child Abuse & Neglect, 2022Healthcare professionals (HCPs) have a responsibility and unique opportunities to identify and act on safeguarding concerns. Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews (CSPRs) are produced in the United Kingdom when a child has died or been seriously harmed, and abuse or neglect is suspected or confirmed.
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Dental Nursing
Nabeela Caratela explores a new initiative which will help show how dental nurses can help support patients with their oral and general health. Aim To improve knowledge and awareness of the ‘Making Every Contact Count’ (‘MECC’) initiative amongst dental nurses.
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Nabeela Caratela explores a new initiative which will help show how dental nurses can help support patients with their oral and general health. Aim To improve knowledge and awareness of the ‘Making Every Contact Count’ (‘MECC’) initiative amongst dental nurses.
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Dental Nursing
Miranda Steeples discusses the upcoming BDIA Dental Showcase.
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Miranda Steeples discusses the upcoming BDIA Dental Showcase.
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Making Every Contact Count: A simple yet effective idea
Perspectives in Public Health, 2011Vince Ion from TrueBlue Consultancy has been working with NHS Yorkshire and The Humber to identify how the public health workforce can best encourage the public to change their unhealthy behaviours. Here he gives an overview of the project so far
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Every nurse has a duty to make every contact count.
Nursing children and young people, 2016Make Every Contact Count is a public health strategy and not entirely a new idea in nursing, but one that all nurses need to be more conscious of when dealing with patients and the public. The strategy is based on the fact that it is simple and easy to be tactful in delivering correct, brief health advice of any kind, in any setting, whether as nursing
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Session 45: Making Every Contact Count for mental health at LJMU
Student Experience Proceedings, 2024: Students at the Heart ...Roberts, Christine +2 more
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A novel approach to the implementation of Making Every Contact Count
The Lancet, 2022Sandra Hicken +3 more
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Doctors are told to "make every contact count" to reduce costs of poor lifestyles
BMJ, 2012Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals in England will be asked to question patients about their lifestyle, including smoking, diet, exercise, and alcohol consumption, at every meeting, under new plans backed by the government. The proposal is one of a series of recommendations made by the NHS Future Forum, the body appointed to review ...
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