Resources related to Covid-19 for community nurses and allied health professionals.

 

Long Covid Nurse Group

The QICN established a group to examine issues and practice related to the management of Long Covid in community, primary care and social care settings. Find out more.

The Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency published information for healthcare professionals  on these vaccines:

Information for Healthcare Professionals on Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine

Information for Healthcare Professionals on COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca

Information for Healthcare Professionals on COVID-19 Vaccine Moderna

Living with Covid-19 and Beyond – community and primary care nursing resource

The QICN published a resource for nurses working in community, care homes and primary care and their teams. It contains clinical knowledge, care responses and skills needed when caring for people during their recovery and rehabilitation. Living with Covid-19 Community and Primary Care Nursing Resource

Covid age risk assessment

https://alama.org.uk/covid-19-medical-risk-assessment/

The effect of Covid-19 on the UK’s nursing and residential homes

A survey of the QICN’s Care Home Nurses Network was carried out by the International Community Nursing Observatory (ICNO) to understand more about the impact of Covid-19 on the Care Home Nurse workforce. Read the report and the press release here. 

Rapid Training plans

In response to the Covid-19 pandemic and the redeployment of staff to work in the community, primary care and care home settings, the QICN developed a set of rapid training plans to assist nurses making the transition into unfamiliar settings.

Visiting healthcare inpatient settings during the COVID-19 pandemic

After-care needs of inpatients recovering from COVID-19

General Advice

Understanding the Nurse Deployment Process

Personal Protective Equipment

Macmillan’s Covid-19 resources

  • A safe site on LearnZone (via enrolment key) with links to coronavirus guidance and resources. Topics covered include: Emotional health and Wellbeing, Cancer and Covid19: including treatment info for nurses and AHP’s, End of Life Care and bereavement, Communication skills and difficult conversations, Resources you can use to support your patients, General and other resources. If you do not already have a LearnZone account, you can create one here. When you first access each set of resources, you will be asked for the enrolment key: For every set of resources, the key is covid19.

Care Homes

General Practice Nurses

Advice for Carers

Researchers at University of East Anglia have launched the “Supporting Someone with Breathlessness” website – a resource for informal carers of people with breathlessness that is evidence-based, mapped to carers’ learning needs and preferences, and can be used by carers on their own, explored in peer- or clinician-led support groups, or in one-to-one sessions between clinicians and carers (and patients).  It was developed for carers of patients with breathlessness due to COPD or cancer but, given the current pandemic, additionally includes guidance on how to support someone in the recovery phase of Covid-19.

Psychological First Aid for Children or Young People

  • Psychological First Aid (PFA) may be a useful tool for staff supporting children and young people in the children and young people secure estate. This is a guide to using it with this group. COVID-19 Psychological First Aid

Safe working in education, childcare and children’s social care

Inclusion Health Professionals

Occupational Health Nurses

The documents below relate to returning to the workplace; a guide for OH professionals advising patients and employers, and the last one is designed to help businesses ensure their workplace is safe for those who are returning to work.

Information on Coronavirus for Stroke Survivors

Wound Care guidance from the National Wound Care Strategy

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