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<p>School nurses are often called on to teach sexual health without being given any
<p>Respiratory disease is responsible for much acute and chronic ill health with var
<p>This article reports the results of a national questionnaire survey of 66 occupat
<p> Alms and intended learning outcomes </p> <p>The aim of this article
<p>An assessment tool was developed to measure patient dependency and staff skill mi
<p>Nurses are increasingly incorporating into their skills areas of care traditional
<p>This article reports the findings of a comparative descriptive study of Project 2
<p>Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of severe disability in young ad
<p>Continuing Education articles are run in conjunction with the Royal College of Nu
<p>Student attrition (dropping out) wastes time and resources which schools of nursi
<p>This article presents the findings from the evaluation of nurse prescribing, unde
<p>When discussing the potential future use of the NHSNet for educational purposes,
<p>This article describes a small-scale qualitative study of health visitors’ experiences of skill mix. The author finds that the implementation of skill mix has been more successful where health visitors have control over the process and are supported during the change.</p>
<p>This article explores the bedtime rituals espoused by a sample of elderly residents in a nursing home and the extent to which care assistants meet individual needs. Residents’ perceptions of choice, status and dependency are identified as important factors.
<p>The internet is a giant computer network linking computers all over the world, for an introduction with a health perspective see McKenzie (1996) or Anthony (1996a). It started as a response to the Russians launching Sputnik, the first satellite, in 1957.
<p>This survey compares the use of computer networks in NHS trusts and academic departments. The two types of organisation have different needs and patterns of use.
<p>This article describes a recent evaluation of the work of nurse practitioners across a range of A&E departments and minor treatment centres in west London. Questionnaires, face-to-face interviews and focus groups were used to collect the data.
<p>In many cases, postnatal depression is not identified or treated early enough, often as a result of poor co-ordination between the health professionals involved.
