Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
Analysis
Is there a risk of being railroaded by too many targets in cancer care?
Evidence-based resource aids clinical decision-making at the bedside
Public Health England's examination of patients’ cause of death highlights the need for robust emotional support in the first six months after diagnosis
Health Education England chief says problems are ever-increasing and a plan of action needs to be implemented urgently
Cancer nurses handling chemotherapy drugs have called for urgent research regarding health and safety risks they face when administrating medicines
Cancer Nursing Practice has been talking to nurses to find out how cancer services are being hit by funding and staffing shortages.
Lack of time, training and staff take its toll on quality palliative care, an exclusive survey has found.
This latest article in our series on the 2018 pay negotiations looks at what is shaping up to be the biggest stumbling block – the government’s insistenc
The third of our series of articles setting the scene for the 2018 negotiations on nurses’ pay looks at anomalies in the Agenda for Change system
Nearly 15 years since the implementation of the Agenda for Change pay system, introduced to unify pay across the NHS, the government and nursin
Commons health committee's report on the nursing workforce issues sweeping recommendations, including monitoring of tuition fee changes and action on CPD funding
NHS England has reached the halfway mark since it published its five-year cancer strategy in 2015. Shining a light on recent events, how far has the NHS come and is the strategy still on track?
Nursing experts give their views on issues likely to shape the profession’s agenda in the coming year
Specialist children’s nurses in Scotland are improving access to palliative care services and empowering families, an independent report has found
Analysis of the National Cancer Patient Experience Survey for England highlights concerns in the support given to people following a cancer diagnosis
After more than 20 years since multidisciplinary teams were introduced, a damning new report looks into the usage by people with cancer, as more are being diagnosed than ever before.
