Reviews

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Advanced Nursing Practice
Macmillan associate professor Karen Campbell and Macmillan lecturer Emma Trotter review Advan
21 Oct 2016
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How to be a researcher
Senior lecturer of nursing, Nirmala Arunasalam reviews How to be a Researcher: A strategic gu
11 Oct 2016
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When Breath Becomes Air
Editor of Cancer Nursing Practice, Lisa Berry reviews When Breath Becomes Air.
29 Sep 2016
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Palliative Care in Nursing Healthcare
Clinical lead – community palliative care services Helen Reeves reviews Palliative Care in Nu
29 Sep 2016
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Author Andy Field takes the reader on a futuristic adventure, all in the name of statistics.
23 Sep 2016
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The Cancer Revolution book cover
Jacqui Stringer reviews The Cancer Revolution: Integrative Medicine, The Future of Cancer Car
26 Aug 2016
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I Am Here book cover
Nurse consultant Nicola James reviews I Am Here by Johannes Klabbers
26 Aug 2016
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Reflective practice

The aim of this book is to support professiona

11 May 2016
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Leadership

Much of the critical reflection in this book c

11 May 2016

A collected volume of essays by various author

12 Apr 2016

Following the stories of three families, each

12 Apr 2016

By interweaving explanations of the science of

12 Apr 2016

Given recent media reports of uncaring nursing practices, the subject of compassion has become more important than ever

12 Apr 2016

This easy-to-read book provides digestible, bitesize chunks of information related to palliative nursing. As its name suggests, each section is brief and basic, and covers the principles of palliative care and the main points for nurses

12 Apr 2016

This thoughtful book is by members of the chaplaincy team at Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

10 Mar 2016

When the author of this lovely book was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer at the age of 45 she decided to write a blog about her experience of living with the disease and its nine months of treatments.

10 Mar 2016

Compassionate communities are defined by the editors as those that are providing support, independent of available health and social care, for people with life-limiting illness and end of life care needs

11 Feb 2016

The author begins with an unusual opening gambit that draws the reader in, and then continues with a light-hearted view of the journey of food, with a piece of cake and its adventures provided as an example.

11 Feb 2016

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