A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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<p>The traditional role of ward sister/charge nurse has been redefined as ward manag
<p>The working party report by the Royal College of Surgeons and The College of Anae
<p>In the second of two articles, the author’s report on research indicates that hea
<p>Nurses and service managers in a community trust were asked to evaluate a trainin
<p>In critical care, the most important role of the nurse is establishing feeding -
<p>In the first of two articles, the author reports on research exploring the attitu
<p>The Community Oncology Project (COPE) was initiated to investigate home support f
<p>It is now well established that all human physiological processes exhibit rhythmi
<p> Aims and intended learning outcomes </p> <p>The aim of this article
<p>This article reports a study of the attitudes of NHS management and financial per
<p>Although caring is not necessarily a negative experience (Dawson 1991, Grant and
<p>The needs of people with a learning disability are not always met due to inequali
<p>The last two years have seen an increase indebate and discussion about the contribution ofnurses to public health.
<p> Aim and intended learning outcomesThe aim of this article is to review the role of the nurse in the immunisation of adults.
<p>This article follows up a previous article on community nurses’ perceived barriers to implementing research (Walsh 1997). Here the author examines the perceived barriers to research use among a sample of 63 hospital and 78 community nurses.
<p>In this article, the author reviews the recommendations for NHS research and development funding being implemented as a result of the Culyer report (1994).
<p>Following an audit on the author’s unit, staff were concerned about catheter infection rates. Nurses from the ward networked with other units and found that they were also concerned about infection and thrombosis, and searching for ways to improve catheter care.
