A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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The identification of problems and how they are dealt with is affecte
<p> THIS IS a national project, commissioned by the NHS Executive, to determine what
<p>The creation and evaluation of a new role for an advanced nurse practitioner in c
This literature review demonstrates that hospitalised patients may no
Liz Herring argues that care pathways provide
The government has highlighted the importance of reducing inequalitie
Recent national initiatives to reduce the numbers of people classifie
<p>EXPLORING NEW Roles in Practice is a collaborative study between Sheffield Univer
<p>DEVOLUTION MAY be new to politicians in Scotland, but not to Queen's Nurses.
<p>A ten-year retrospective review of case notes of all users of a mother and baby u
<p>The nurse’s role in the administration of antibiotics involves more than just giv
The Delphi survey technique has merit in both qualitative and quantit
As the debate about the legalisation of euthanasia continues, Antoni Banaszak examines the professional and legal implications for nurses.
Interventional radiology has advanced rapidly in recent years as new technology has become available, and now offers viable alternatives to some surgical techniques. An example of this evolution is arterial embolisation of uterine fibroids.
Alan Cunningham describes how common stereotypes have an influence on nursing, both within and outside the profession.
A project to discover if people with a learning disability would benefit from a pop-in health clinic has shown that a needs-led service, co-ordinated by a health professional, can reduce gaps and inequalities within healthcare provision
Reciprocal secondment can improve relationships between organisations and be of great benefit to the individuals involved.
There has been a lot of publicity over the past year on the issue of whether the legal status of cannabis should be changed. Much of the debate has been emotional in nature.
