Wound Essentials 7(2): Wound care provision in an out-of-hours district nursing service

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Wound Essentials 7(2): Wound care provision in an out-of-hours district nursing service

Judith Jones, Melanie Stephens, Tracey Smith
18 January 2013

In England and Wales, more than 2.6 million people receive care from a district nurse each year (Queens Nursing Institute [QNI], 2009) and an often unreported area of this service is the out-of-hours service provided from 6pm to 8am daily and at weekends. The complexities of such a service are clearly described by Wilson and Taylor (2011), who explain that, during the night, patients are often very frightened and vulnerable due
to the limited availability of healthcare provision. This article will, therefore, define what is meant by out-of-hours nursing service and explore the complexities of delivering wound management during the night to patients in their own homes.

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