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Professional relationships: CCN's and primary care nurses

{blacksquare} Children's community nursing is a relatively new service to provide nursing care to children in the community.

{blacksquare} Collaboration between new services and established community services is necessary to ensure children receive care from the most appropriate service.

{blacksquare} The views of health visitors, school nurses, district nurses and children's community nurses were sought to provide insight into collaborative processes.

{blacksquare} Focus groups were used to obtain participants' views of professional relationships.

{blacksquare} Each professional group viewed their relationship with the children's community service through the context of their own service.

{blacksquare} Expectations of children's community nurses by professionals were different for each professional group.

Key Words: Children's community nursing • District nurses • Focus groups • Health visitors • Primary care • Professional relationships • School nurses.

Journal of Child Health Care, Vol. 5, No. 2, 60-65 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/136749350100500203


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