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<p>This article reports the results of a study into the use of personal professional
<p>Interstitial cystitis is a chronic and painful inflammation of the bladder wall.
<p>In the study reported in this article, the researchers attempted to raise awarene
<p>In this article, the author discusses how nurses can identify, prevent and treat
<p>The Professorial Medical Oncology Unit at St James’s Hospital in Leeds was establ
<p> Aim and intended learning outcomes </p> <p>The aim of this article i
<p>This is the second part of a review of the literature about telephone triage and
<p>This paper is the first of a two-part literature review which explores the role o
<p> Aim and intended learning outcomes </p> <p>The aim of this article i
<p> Aims and intended learning outcomesThe aim of this article is to examine the dev
<p>A database is often thought of as a tool with which to store information in a sys
<p>In this report of a study using the Team Climate Inventory (TCI) tool, the resear
<p>This article describes a preliminary review of the literature on the nursing management of patients with chest drains before pursuing a systematic review of the evidence. Current evidence is patchy and the answers to basic questions are not easily identified.
<p>Haemochromatosis is an iron storage disorder that leads to an increase in iron levels in the body.
<p>For evidence-based practice to become a reality, its effects must be demonstrated clearly in the clinical situation. Practitioners must be seen to access, evaluate and apply research-based evidence in their day-to-day work.
<p>Care pathways are increasingly being used in the UK as a tool for managing clinical processes and patient outcomes. This article describes some of the key elements of care pathways, highlights factors in successful implementation and discusses some concerns about their use.</p>
<p>This article describes an observational study of nurses’ interactions with mentally ill young people in a regional adolescent unit. Nurses initiated more than twice as many interactions as patients and were consistent in the average length of time they interacted with the young people.
<p>Healthcare professionals have a duty to undertake research, say the authors of this article, yet the patient’s perspective is rarely considered. Here, they review the ethical aspects of clinical research.</p>
