General practice nursing is a vital component of primary healthcare, taking place within community or family practice settings. These nurses collaborate with general practitioners and healthcare teams to deliver comprehensive and patient-centered care. Their roles encompass various aspects of healthcare delivery, covering health promotion, clinical assessments, chronic disease management, and patient advocacy. Additionally, general practice nurses often engage in wound care, minor procedures, and coordination of services. Their work is characterized by a focus on preventive care, health education, and fostering continuity of care within the community. General practice nursing adapts to the evolving healthcare landscape, addressing both acute and chronic healthcare needs at the primary care level.
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