A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Editorial
It’s good to see the college taking the lead on defining advanced practice, and it seems&n
If the number of young people with mental health problems continues to rise, nurses will n
As demand for children’s care services rises, funding is being cut.
Overhauling procedure for fitness to practise cases will save money, says Graham Scott.
Consultant editor of Nursing Children and Young People Doreen Craw
A review of 17 regional neonatal transport services has shown that they are ‘understaffed,
By the time this issue of Nursing Children and Young People is published, the first nurses to go through revalidation will have submitted their applications to the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
Consultation on the nursing associate (NA) role closes this month. We have been assured by Health Education England that the NA role will ‘integrate the science and art of nursing through work-based collaborative experience to assimilate academic knowledge and practical learning’.
Too many children die from asthma attacks that could have been prevented if their condition had been managed more effectively. These deaths occur despite a plethora of national guidance on good practice.
Anything that puts people into debt and deters them from training cannot be good.
Despite the pace of healthcare progress, it seems that some things never change.
