Recognising the vital contribution of GPNs in the COVID-19 crisis

02 May 2020
Volume 31 · Issue 5

Well, we all know what we bring every day: ability to adapt to new ways of working, creative, resourceful, flexible, knowledge and skills with emotional intelligence across the lifespan, to name a few! But do our employers know, does the Government know? What do we need to do for them to recognise the unique role of GPNs?

GPNs continue to provide stability, providing safe environments for childhood immunisations paramount in disease prevention, finding unique ways of providing wound care, some using video consultations, some still providing in their practices. Using video, telephone or e-consulting to support patients to maintain their current health, staying in contact with the shielded patients and patients with LTCs. Some are doing triage and some are working in hot hubs. Every GPN has their part to play. Some of our great GPN supporters have sent messages of support for you:

‘Practice nurses can support so much during the current pandemic—not least with their skills in assessment which can be carried out online and through virtual consultations with individuals and groups. They are often embedded in the community and given we are due to experience this pandemic for some time and all our lives will be touched by it. You will be useful to sign post many families and colleagues to local support for health and wellbeing.’ —Dame Donna Kinnair, Chief Executive and General Secretary RCN.

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