Longstanding editorial board member of the British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, Sara Nelson, has been chosen as one of 100 NHS App Ambassadors across the country. In this comment article, Sara explains how the application works and how it can benefit cardiac patients and health professionals.
This year, the UK's first MSc pathway specialising in heart failure was introduced at Keele University, the British Journal of Cardiac Nursing's Suzannah Allkins interviewed Simon Duckett, the cardiology consultant who led the team that created the programme, and Sarah McDermott, a delegate from the first year of the course.
The coronavirus pandemic has inevitably led to more time spent online, which will have increased the risk of children and teenagers being exposed to cyberbullying and harmful content, among other issues. This article examines available data on the effects of the pandemic on children as a result of their online activity and looks at what schools and child health professionals may need to anticipate in terms of children's mental health following the pandemic.
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