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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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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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Making every contact counts: The role of Perioperative Care Practitioners in health promotion
Journal of Perioperative PracticeHealth promotion has been made as one of the top priorities by the Lord Darzi’s independent investigation of the NHS. Patients who smoke have increased risks of perioperative complications. Similarly, alcohol consumption is linked with higher rates of perioperative infections.
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Rare health conditions 50: ‘making every contact count’, myoclonus-dystonia, Eagle syndrome
British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, 2021Chris Barber
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Where to target ‘making every contact count’
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2015openaire +2 more sources
(WIP) Integrating Making Every Contact Count (MECC) into an undergraduate medical curriculum
Patient Education and Counseling, 2023Bharathy Kumaravel +4 more
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