Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
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The aim of this qualitative study was to explore band 5 nurses' perceptions and experiences of professional
Mentors are vital for supporting nursing students' learning in practice, but increasing demands on registered nurses can make this a
Military nurses are required to deploy worldwide at any time to support British forces
At the time of writing, the author was a modern matron in a surgical division of an NHS teaching hospital in London.
Aim This article reports the results of a study that gives an insight into ward leaders’ perspectives of their leadership role and explores how
This article examines some of the challenges in nursing practice experienced by patients and nurses in the UK and Ireland, and considers some of the associa
At the time of writing, the author was a modern matron in a surgical division of an NHS teaching hospital in London.
This article reports the results of a study that gives an insight into ward leaders' p
Aim This article considers findings from a narrative research analysis that illustrate what nursing students can reveal about being mentored th
Aim This article reports the initial findings of a study that explored nurses’ understanding of courage, in the context of the 6Cs and the Lead
The aims of excellent end of life care (EOLC) and nursing are at the heart of healthcare.
There are various tools available in acute and primary care settings to support decision making about safe-staffing levels.
Preceptorship was first promoted as part of the Project 2000 reforms, and evidence suggests it remains valuable to newly qualified nurses.
Teaching and mentorship are fundamental parts of registered nurses’ roles, and learning should be managed and promoted in clinical practice to ensure excellence.
There are various tools available in acute and primary care settings to support decision making about safe-staffing levels. Calculating safe staffing levels is about more than just the number of people on duty.
Preceptorship was first promoted as part of the Project 2000 reforms, and evidence suggests it remains valuable to newly qualified nurses.
Teaching and mentorship are fundamental parts of registered nurses’ roles, and learning should be managed and promoted in clinical practice to ensure excellence.
Aim To explore healthcare professionals’ views of measuring compassionate care.
