A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
Equipment and skills
Systems thinking is used as a way of understan
Nursing staff in long-term care/transitional care (LTC/TC) facilities
The use of restraint in health and social care services has had a hig
Nursing staff in long-term care/transitional c
Nursing in India is evolving, and the inequali
The use of restraint in health and social care
Aim The aim of this qualitative study was to explore ban
Mentors are vital for supporting nursing students’ learning in practi
Aim Military nurses are required to deploy worldwide at any time to support British forces
The aim of this quali
Mentors are vital for supporting nursing students' learning in practice, but increasing demands on registered nurses can make this a challenging part of their role.
Military nurses are required to deploy worldwide at any time to support British forces. They must maintain military and clinical skills, and fulfil other military commitments as required.
At the time of writing, the author was a modern matron in a surgical division of an NHS teaching hospital in London.
Aim This article reports the results of a study that gives an insight into ward leaders’ perspectives of their leadership role and explores how they deliver leadership at ward level within organisational constraints and processes.
This article examines some of the challenges in nursing practice experienced by patients and nurses in the UK and Ireland, and considers some of the associated stressors in the system.
At the time of writing, the author was a modern matron in a surgical division of an NHS teaching hospital in London.
