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  3. Relational care, poverty, adversity, and multimorbidity: Evaluating a workshop programme for community nurses and midwives in primary care.  

Relational care, poverty, adversity, and multimorbidity: Evaluating a workshop programme for community nurses and midwives in primary care.  

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Queen’s nursing institute Scotland. Edinburgh, 5th September 2023

A Research dissemination event to academics, health professionals, and Scottish Government representatives. The findings and implications of a robust research evaluation of QNIS’ Complexity and Adversity Network were delivered by Celeste Foster & Emma Tague, of University of Salford. The event was to reflect on the impact of the network, and for attendees to consider further development and roll-out of the work 

QNIS event highlights the importance of relational care

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