Self-neglect among individuals living in the community presents a significant and growing challenge for health and social care services. District nurses are often at the forefront of identifying and managing these complex cases, providing essential assessment, intervention and ongoing monitoring. However, the multifaceted nature of self-neglect, encompassing physical, psychological and social factors, means that district nurses alone cannot meet all their needs. This article explores the role of the district nurse in managing patients who self-neglect, highlighting the ethical issues and safeguarding responsibilities that nurses need to consider. The article argues that a multidisciplinary approach is essential to ensure coordinated and patient-focused care. To strengthen community service collaboration, the author recommends the implementation of regular monthly multidisciplinary team meetings to review complex cases and enhance communication between health and social care professionals in the community.
Tara Tomassi (Thu,) studied this question.