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Scots nurse working on NHS frontline on mission to comfort palliative patients by knitting

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nurse working on the frontline is on a mission to make the lives of palliative patients more comfortable. Hannah Brockett has watched dying patients become more and more distressed at Glasgow Royal Infirmary where she works on the coronavirus ward.

The 24-year-old, originally from Uddingston, noticed that giving agitated patients something to keep their hands occupied comforts and calms them down.

Hannah has now launched an appeal for people to knit and donate items - dubbed "twiddle muffs" by staff - which can be then handed out to patients on the ward. "I work in a Covid ward so we have a lot of palliative, dying patients.

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