Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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Care quality is being jeopardised by low staffing levels, say public sector auditors.
Traumatic incidents can have profound psychological implications for all people involved and the wider community.
Nurse leader researches and designs framework for improving care of inpatients with dementia.
Power to seek blood or saliva samples from anyone who bites or spits at a nurse 'could make bad situations worse'.
Professor of nursing Laura Serrant has been placed on the 2018 Powerlist of people of African and African Caribbean heritage.
International Council of Nurses chief executive says developed countries should focus on homegrown staff
A bereavement nurse specialist who helped families in the aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing has accepted a national award on behalf of emergency and m
Four in ten nurses are living in households where earnings are below what is considered a reasonable living standard, think tank NatCen reveals.
Fundraising nurse space hops for 10k through streets of Sheffield city in four hours to raise £2,500 for Cavell Nurses’ Trust charity.
A travelogue written by a 'one in a million' nurse who died in the London Bridge terror attack has been published by a national newspaper.
Nurses are being asked to spearhead a campaign launched by Public Health England to tackle growing resistance to antibiotics.
Nurses in emergency departments in England are being encouraged to use a new checklist to ensure patients receive safe care quickly over the busy winter period.
Celebrated African-Caribbean Crimean war nurse Mary Seacole statue shortlisted for prestigious design award
A letter by Florence Nightingale expressing her vision for community nursing has been found during a clear-out at a London hospital.
In a move it describes as ‘common sense’, the Nursing and Midwifery Council has announced an overhaul of English language requirements for overseas nurses.
