Clinical

<p>‘Getting into the business: how nurses can make a difference’ is the final contin

28 Sep 1999

If nurses are going to be able to help relativ

21 Sep 1999

<p> MEDICAL GLOVESplay a dual role as a barrier for personal protection and in the p

21 Sep 1999

Central venous catheters (CVCs) often become occluded.

14 Sep 1999

Hypodermoclysis (subcutaneous fluid administration) is a valuable mea

14 Sep 1999

<p>A year of relentless lobbying by the RCN Continence Care Forum, supported by RCN

14 Sep 1999

<p>Information systems are a powerful ‘engine’ of change.

14 Sep 1999

<p>Nurses are increasingly being asked to extend or expand their traditional roles,

14 Sep 1999

<p>Nurses are increasingly being asked to extend or expand their traditional roles,

07 Sep 1999

The authors review the management of paediatric patients in diabetic

07 Sep 1999

<p>The subject of seclusion will always generate professional, legal and moral debat

31 Aug 1999

<p>Marie Cerinus uses a study into the value of clinical supervision to illustrate some of the resource issues involved in the conduct of action research. She describes the range and level of financial and personal commitment required if the research is to be successful.</p>

24 Aug 1999

The concepts of power and representation hold a particular significance for the nursing profession. Joanna Du Plat-Jones examines their effects for both nurses and clients.

24 Aug 1999

Throughout the UK, increasing responsibility is being placed on clinical nurses to play a leadership role within healthcare settings.

24 Aug 1999

<p>THE AIM of this week's report is to provide an overview of the dissemination process. To simplify this complex issue, three levels of dissemination have been identified (Table 1).</p>

24 Aug 1999

<p>ONE OF the criticisms that has been consistently levelled against the policies initiated by this government is that they are simply repackaged versions of strategies developed previously by the Conservatives.

24 Aug 1999

Sexual problems are more likely to originate from psychological or relationship difficulties rather than ‘mechanical failure’. Here Peter Gregory reveals the often closed world of psychosexual therapy.

17 Aug 1999

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