A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
National service frameworks emphasise the imp
<p>SNOEZELEN HAS been described as a 'pleasurable sensory experience generated
Aim To improve the quality and quantity of student clini
Healthcare practitioners aspire to evidence-b
<p>COLLABORATION WITHIN and between disciplines has long been linked with quality an
<p>Changing attitudes to healthcare provision look set to prompt a move away from tr
Background This article review Os the available literatu
<p>THE TREATY for Europe (popularly known as the Amsterdam Treaty) was signed in Ams
Aim This study set out to explore nurses’ current contri
This article describes a joint initiative bet
<p>THE LAUNCH of Full Stop, the latest antiphysical abuse campaign by the National S
Aim To determine the amount of information patients rece
Despite many improvements in practice, pressure ulcers continue to be a source of concern to nurses and distress to patients.
The reality of wound management in clinical practice leaves a lot to be desired in relation to dressing selection and use.
The correct dressing selection is of vital importance in producing as rapid a healing response as possible. John Timmons demonstrates the effects of a new dressing for the treatment of coumarin necrosis.
<p>THE ONGOING campaign to recruit nurses, midwives and health visitors whose registration has lapsed and to increase the numbers of those entering practice to counteract workforce shortages is attracting much attention.
Aim This study aims to answer the question: what are the opinions of nurse prescribing students about infrastructures required to support nurse prescribing?
Background This article looks at different models of integrated nursing and more traditional models of community nursing in primary care, as well as examining models of change for implementing integrated nursing.
