A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
<p>One of the most important advantages of primary nursing is the consistency and co
A hospital at home (HaH) scheme is a system that provides acute care in the home.
<p>Using a case study design, the aim of this research was to assess and evaluate th
<p> Aims and intended learning outcomes </p> <p>The aim of this article
<p>This study explored levels of satisfaction by comparing cardiac patients’ initial
<p>Modern clinical practice means that the provision of food and drink to patients i
<p>This article considers the many problems of peripheral intravenous cannuiation, w
<p>This article discusses issues related to empowerment and how nurses can use these
<p>This paper is a slightly expanded and re-styled version of the presentation given
<p>This article provides an introduction to the measurement of quality of life or su
<p>In this article, the authors report on a face-to-face survey of members of the pu
<p>The purpose of childhood vision screening is the early detection and treatment of ophthalmic disorders and surveillance for visual defects throughout childhood.
<p>This second of two articles describes how a professional organisation responded to external developments and tried to co-ordinate its nursing professions’ response to research and development activity.
<p>This review examines some of the current literature available on the treatment and causes of pyrexia. It is intended to stimulate further investigation into the nature and treatment of fevers found in the general ward setting.
<p>The first of two articles describes how a professional organisation responded to external developments and tried to co-ordinate its research and development (R&D) activity. For the first time an attempt was made to develop a strategy by eliciting the views of stakeholders.
<p>Most discussion in the literature about the menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) centres on the biomedical model of health. Seedhouse (1986), Aggleton (1990) and others agree that this is the model on which health care in the developed world is based.
<p>Nursing care rarely ceases following a patient’s death. The project described in this article concerns the quality of nursing care delivered to patients following their death.
