A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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<p>This article discusses the reasons why wounds in people with diabetes take longer
<p>An increased requirement for vascular access to deliver therapies and treatments
<p>The healthcare sector is increasing its use of information management and technol
<p>This article provides an overview of dysmenorrhoea – pain during menstruation – a
<p>Aim To explore the healthcare experiences of women living with domestic abuse, sp
<p>This article describes an evaluation of three sharp safety blood evacuation devic
<p>This article describes a practice development project undertaken in an acute onco
<p>Antibiotic therapy has revolutionised medical care and has many benefits for pati
<p>This article examines the professional considerations that motivate the adoption
<p>One of the key aspects of successful collaborative working is the relevant and ef
<p>Healthcare assistants (HCAs) are an integral part of the workforce in acute NHS h
<p>Men are often overlooked during the abortion process, with little provision for t
<p>Aim To examine the learning experiences of nursing students with dyslexia during clinical placements to establish ways of improving support in practice.</p> <p>Method A phenomenological lifeworld approach was adopted using semi-structured interviews.
<p>The herpes zoster virus is a common neurocutaneous infection. When the eye is involved, the virus is referred to as herpes zoster ophthalmicus. This article discusses the role of the nurse in managing the care of patients with herpes zoster ophthalmicus.
<p>This article provides a critical reflection of the debate regarding the adoption of positive thinking in the care and recovery of patients with cancer. Positive thinking is an approach characterised by adopting a fighting spirit, taking control and being strong and brave.
<p>This article describes the establishment and work of the national Mesothelioma Nurse Action Team, a nursing initiative aimed at improving the care and support of people affected by mesothelioma in the UK.
<p>Aim To explore primary care nurses’ reported behaviour in consultations and their knowledge, beliefs and attitudes in relation to traditional and complementary approaches (TCA) for children.</p> <p>Method Semi-structured, face-to-face interviews were carried out with 15 nurse
<p>Child sexual abuse is a highly emotive subject and nurses have a key role to play in caring for survivors.
