Clinical

<p>The prospect of facilitating professional development for about 3,000 nurses may

04 Feb 1992

<p>The development of a support nurse system for the care of bereaved relatives in a

04 Feb 1992

<p>Infection is a common problem in hospitals, with approximately 10 per cent of pat

15 Jan 1992

<p>This article explores the likely processes which patients and families undergo fr

15 Jan 1992

<p>Since the UKCC issued its first proposals for mandatory continuing education for

08 Jan 1992

<p>Nurses now seek planned career advancement patterns, as opposed to a series of in

18 Dec 1991

<p>During the first half of the twentieth century, is nursing was dearly subservient

11 Dec 1991

<p>The Equal Opportunities Commission (HOC) report on women’s employment in the Nati

11 Dec 1991

<p>A 'positive blueprint for change' is how the United Kingdom Central Cou

04 Dec 1991

<p>The potential benefits of receiving academic accreditation for prior experiential

27 Nov 1991

<p>This article features the experiences of a group of intensive care nurses in thei

20 Nov 1991

<p>Mike McManus follows last week’s article on Credit Accumulation and Transfer Sche

19 Nov 1991

<p>There are many lessons to be iearned from the US experience of mandatory continuing education (CE). There are also significant differences in the US system which must betaken into account.</p>

22 Oct 1991

<p>In the third of four articles based on her study tour of the United States, Nursing Standard Editor Norah Casey defines the process of accreditation for continuing education offerings in the United States.

15 Oct 1991

<p> In the second of four articles based on her study tour of the United States, Nursing Standard Editor Norah Casey explores how the case for mandatory continuing education has been presented. Positive and negative aspects are examined, with evidence being drawn from relevant research.

08 Oct 1991

<p> The study tour reported in this series of articles took place between February 8 and March 8 1991 in the United States.

01 Oct 1991

<p>A problematic area of stoma therapy is care of the high-output fistula. When the fistula is situated in a small area, fluid collection and skin protection can prove difficult; when the area is much larger, the problem may be intensified.

10 Sep 1991

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