Health visitors in south Wales set to strike after NHS employer ignores job evaluation appeal
Clinical
This study explores the moderating role of family support on body image satisfaction and psychological distress among patients with dermatology
Vaccines are highly effective at reducing infectious disease and are recognised by the World Health Organization as second only to clean water
Inherited cardiac conditions are a leading cause of sudden death in those under 40.
The population of the UK is changing – people are living longer and the number of people with long-term health conditions is increasing rapidly
This article showcases the role and positive effects that a community education provider network (CEPN) or training hub can have on addressing
General practice continues to increase in use as a placement area for nursing students in England.
The prevalence of long-term health conditions is increasing as the population ages. Resources are limited and costs are increasing.
This article aims to understand the factors that influence nurse independent prescribers’ decisions in primary care in the UK.
‘Diabesity’, a term that combines diabetes and obesity, is the new epidemic in healthcare.
Most of the global cases of tuberculosis (TB) are found in Asia and Africa.
Homelessness is complex and has implications for every part of a homeless person’s life.
Effective safeguarding supervision reduces risk to children and young people while identifying their needs. Safeguarding supervision also helps front-line practitioners to provide high-quality care, risk analyses and individual action plans.
The NHS Cervical Screening Programme continues to make improvements in response to scientific research and technical advances.
The NHS Cervical Screening Programme continues to make improvements in response to scientific research and technical advances.
Effective safeguarding supervision reduces risk to children and young people while identifying their needs. Safeguarding supervision also helps front-line practitioners to provide high-quality care, risk analyses and individual action plans.
Homelessness is complex and has implications for every part of a homeless person’s life. There is a well-established link between homelessness, physical and mental ill health, and premature death.
This article highlights important literature and good practice relevant to healthcare professionals working with and supporting Gypsy, Traveller and Roma populations in the UK. Members of these minority ethnic communities are often seen as ‘hard to reach’.
