RCN says flat rate does not ‘accurately reflect the level of responsibility expected of staff’
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This article describes the development, implementation and evaluation of an audit process–the nursing annual audit review -to improv
This article reviews the origins and background of probiotics.
<p>Aims To determine whether pre-registration nursing students with dyslexia experience specific problems in developing clinical competence, identify what strategies they
<p>The IDEAS (Iron Deficiency Early Anaemia Services) project is a programme aimed at detecting and offering a system of care for children with iron deficiency anaemia.
<p>Nurses who encounter a road traffic accident or a person who has collapsed in the community often feel ill-prepared to assist.
<p>Over the past two decades, nurses have begun to undertake tasks and assume responsibilities traditionally associated with medicine.
<p>The quality of service provision in educational contexts is becoming increasingly important.
<p> Aim To evaluate the work of nurse consultants in the NHS by exploring the views of key informants and nurse consultants.</p> <p> Method A multi-site evalua
Aim To evaluate the work of nurse consultants in the NHS by exploring the views of key informants and nurse consultants.
<p>This article explores the development of a new model of trauma training for nursing and other emergency staff in the Falkland Islands, an isolated group of islands in t
<p> Aim To explore nurses’ perceptions about whether urinary continence is promoted for older people in acute medical and specialist medicine for the elderly care settings
<p>This article discusses domestic violence which affects both sexes and their families, and examines the role of health professionals in identifying and dealing with such
Aim To explore nurses’ perceptions about whether urinary continence is promoted for older people in acute medical and specialist medicine for the elderly care settings, or whether containment strategies are used.
This article discusses domestic violence which affects both sexes and their families, and examines the role of health professionals in identifying and dealing with such cases.
<p>This article examines the provision of patient-centred care in an intensive care unit where patients’ autonomy may be compromised.
<p>All healthcare professionals are at risk from violent and aggressive patients, however, it has been found that nurses are at particular risk. The actual incidence is difficult to determine because the definition of what constitutes a physical assault or a violent event is vague.
This article focuses on the experiences of nurses undertaking nurse independent prescribing in the hospital setting. The challenges and benefits are examined using the reflections of those involved in this initiative.
Clinical decision-making is an integral part of the professional nurse’s role.
