A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Bullying attitudes may arise when nurses lose compassion, and could drive others to leave
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Safety-critical care is what we do, yet some of us can’t resist the urge to downplay
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Using staff as cash cows if they drive to work shows how far goodwill has fallen in the NHS
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Rules to stop overseas staff bringing family are also risky for the care sector and NHS
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As nurses we can use our own experiences as patients to enhance person-centred care
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Nurses in a new day surgery unit successfully introduced criteria-led discharges
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Listen to what your patient is telling you because we’re not always a textbook case
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Accusation blighted my life – but here’s how I survived, and you could too
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System-wide change is needed so nurses can be confident reports will be dealt with
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What happened when nurse Jonathan Bader began experiencing tics in his thirties
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A collaboration with ambulance and fire teams helped community nurses respond to falls
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Staff need to know they won’t feel pressure to keep working if they develop side effects
The right to a second opinion could empower nurses working in hierarchical environments
Ineffective leadership is often behind reasons for leaving, such as bullying or stress
These easy adjustments to your routine could save energy and cut emissions
Pity and impatience are unhelpful. Here’s what nurses need to know instead
With sickness absence rising, organisations should show they value nurses’ well-being
Bias in healthcare harms outcomes, so seeing the ‘whole person’ can be transformative
