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Lavery, J and Morrell-Scott, NE (2024) Integrated clinical academic careers, an impossible hybrid role versus a viable opportunity for career development. British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 19 (11). ISSN 1749-6403

Vaughan, K and Lavery, J (2024) Self-management of long-term conditions: A district nursing perspective of patient engagement. British Journal of Community Nursing, 29 (10). ISSN 1362-4407

McCabe, G and Lavery, J (2024) Self-neglect as a significant public health issue: exploring the responsibility of the SPCDN. British Journal of Community Nursing, 29 (8). pp. 378-382. ISSN 1462-4753

Aitken, A and Lavery, J (2024) The specialist community practitioner district nurse's role in optimising COPD. British Journal of Community Nursing, 29 (6). ISSN 1462-4753

Reeve, L and Lavery, J (2023) Navigating cultural competence in district nursing. British Journal of Community Nursing, 28 (7). ISSN 1362-4407

Hall, G and Lavery, J (2023) Long Covid, a contemporary sequalae: considerations for advanced clinical practice. International Journal for Advancing Practice, 1 (1). pp. 27-32. ISSN 2753-5924

Boyle, C, Lavery, J and Logan, S (2023) Evaluating ‘reflective café’ as a method of teaching reflective practice on Specialist Community Practitioner (SCP) and Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) programmes. British Journal of Community Nursing, 28 (3). pp. 146-154. ISSN 1362-4407

Lavery, J (2021) Clinical assessment of the leg for a suspected deep vein thrombosis. Nursing Times [online], 117 (5). pp. 18-21. ISSN 0954-7762

Lavery, J, Fisher, J and Fenney, E The Co-Delivery of Advanced Clinical Practice Programmes: Promoting Equitable Student Experiences. International Journal for Advancing Practice. (Accepted)

Conference or Workshop Item

Lavery, J, Jones, ID, Hayes, JA and van Miert, C (2024) Cardiorenal and metabolic (CaReMe) syndrome, co-producing a multi-speciality shared model of care. In: FHE PGR Research Day - "Resilience and Wellbeing", Liverpool.

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