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Honourable discharge planning

Nic Bowler , Special Projects Nurse at Cefn Coed Hospital, Swansea

The best plans for community care can go awry at the hospital door. Nic Bowler outlines a framework to help ward nurses tie up the seamless robe of care

The new community care arrangements place the burden of responsibility in delivering a quality service and monitoring the well-being of discharged patients on community psychiatric nurses, in collaboration with other agencies. But surely hospital- based psychiatric nurses also have increased responsibility in ensuring that effective aftercare is arranged?

Nursing Standard. 7, 48, 52-53. doi: 10.7748/ns.7.48.52.s67

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