A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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With one in three community nurses still using paper-based systems, more needs to be done
With the use of robotics advancing into healthcare, what ramifications
The prime minister’s promise of a long-term funding settlement will not
Poor discharge planning and lack of funding identified by Nursing
Directors of nursing should be involved in tackling NHS waste management problems, say nurse leaders
RCN report on NHS England waste management reveals huge disparity in co
This latest article in our series on the 2018 pay negotiations loo
The third of our series of articles setting the scene for the 2018 nego
Nearly 15 years since the implementation of the Agenda for Change
In January, the House of Commons health committee published its in
Commons health committee's report on the nursing workforce issues sweeping recommendations, including monitoring of tuition fee changes and action on CPD funding
Health Education England is consulting on draft proposals to cope with increasing demand and a ‘significant shortfall’ in staff.
Nursing experts give their views on issues likely to shape the profession’s agenda in the coming year
Findings from a study into the effectiveness of Schwartz rounds suggest that staff who attend are less stressed and more empathic with colleagues and patients
Workforce shortages, NHS pressures and nursing pay were high on the agenda for politicians gathering at their party conferences this autumn.
Staffing levels are having a huge impact on quality of care, nurses often feel they are not able to perform to the best of their ability. A recent survey by the Royal College of Nursing has found that little is being done to relieve pressures facing staff.
