Post-pandemic, nurses of older people may need new ways of working
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Post-pandemic, nurses of older people may need new ways of working

Nicky Hayes Consultant editor, Nursing Older People

The COVID-19 pandemic has had major implications for older people’s health and care needs. Older people’s nurses have been at the forefront of the response in the community, care homes and hospitals and will have much experience to apply to practice in the ‘new normal’ future.

Nursing Older People. 32, 4, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/nop.32.4.5.s1

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