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Michael Tatterton PhD RNC RHV has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in April 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Michael Tatterton PhD RNC RHV are: Facebook, LinkedIn, Email, X, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, mjtatterton has populated their site with Professional biography, ORCiD, Google Scholar, Children’s hospice care: why partnership and collaboration is key, Confidence and anxiety of nurse academics in teaching unfamiliar subjects in undergraduate nursing education, 🔓 The Role, Contribution and Impact of Independent Nurse Prescribers and Advanced Nurse Practitioners to the Children's Hospice Workforce, Checking nasogastric tube safety in children cared for in the community: a re-examination of the evidence base, 🔓 Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater: Preserving children’s undergraduate nurse education in the move towards genericism in nursing, Role of children’s hospices in supporting the implementation of perinatal palliative care and advance care planning in the UK, Enhancing communication confidence and competence: using simulation-based education in perinatal palliative care, Experiences of newly registered nurses transitioning from nursing student to registered nurse: a qualitative systematic review, 🔓 ‘You have a little human being kicking inside you and an unbearable pain of knowing there will be a void at the end’: A meta-ethnography exploring the experience of parents whose baby is diagnosed antenatally with a life limiting or life-threatening c, 🔓 Experiences of newly registered nurses transitioning from nursing student to registered nurse: a qualitative systematic review, 🔓 “Holding Families in Uncertainty”: A Framework Analysis of the Role and Impact of Children's Hospices in the Provision of Perinatal Palliative Care, 🔓 The role of children's hospices in perinatal palliative care and advance care planning: The results of a national British survey, Team-based learning and nurse education: a systematic review, 🔓 Care after death in children’s hospices: recommendations for moving and handling, and for managing physiological deterioration, 🔓 Sources of emotional challenge for practitioners delivering family centred care after the death of child: an inductive thematic analysis, Moving and handling children after death: an inductive thematic analysis of the factors that influence decision making by children's hospice staff, 🔓 The role and experiences of responders attending the sudden or unexpected death of a child: a systematic review and meta-synthesis, Developing a nursing dependency scoring tool for children's palliative care: the impact on hospice care, ‘I no longer feel alone’: meeting the needs of bereaved grandparents through a children's hospice support group, 🔓 Stakeholder perceptions of dignity therapy for children and young people with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions in the UK, Approaches to community-based palliative care provision by children’s hospices in the UK, A qualitative descriptive analysis of nurses' perceptions of hospice care for deceased children following organ donation in hospice cool rooms, Meaning making And Generativity In Children and Young people with Life limiting conditions (MAGICYL), The prevalence of nonprescription cannabinoid-based medicines in British children's hospices: results of a national survey, 🔓 How grandparents experience the death of a grandchild with a life-limiting condition, Understanding the bereavement experience of grandparents following the death of a grandchild from a life‐limiting condition: a meta‐ethnography, A qualitative descriptive analysis of nurses' perceptions of hospice care for deceased children following organ donation in hospice cool rooms, Independent non-medical prescribing in children's hospices in the UK: a practice snapshot, Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice, Together for Short Lives, Evidence Based Nursing, Childline, International Children's Palliative Care Network, Journal of Child Health Care.