A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Colin Parish argues that additional long-term fun
Former army nurse Chris Buswell says time away helped him cope with grief and work-re
History has so much to tell us about modern medical and social attitudes to mental health
Nursing student looks at the similarities and differences between Finnish and British ment
Marsha McAdam describes how appropriate support helped her to cope in a crisis
Nursing student Matty Laycock reveals the techniques h
A huge review of the evidence has found antidepressants are more effect
Gareth Cowlin wants to help other people whose stammer has interfered w
Mary Seacole award winner Saeideh Saeidi argues that all nurses need to
At a recent conference on critical perspectives in mental health, change was the keyword. As 2018 progresses, discussions on personal narratives will play a huge part in changing how we adapt our care
Too few nurses from black and minority ethnic backgrounds receive awards for their efforts, perhaps because so few are nominated by colleagues.
Leading Change, Adding Value (LCAV) puts a new emphasis on measuring improvement. With the framework’s support, the ‘hidden’ achievements of nurses will be highlighted and unwarranted variation in care addressed, says NHS England’s Susan Aitkenhead
Tammi Walker and colleagues extol the benefits of focusing on a better future even for people who are detained in secure services
Lesley Warner reviews Take a Minute – Cardboard Citizens’ interactive production highlighting the role of friends and family in the life of person who takes their own life
Community matron Dena Ross, joint winner of the Nursing Older People category at the RCNi Nurse Awards 2017, encourages colleagues from black and ethnic minority backgrounds to enter this year’s competition and demonstrate their achievements
