A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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<p>Aim To explore whether delivery of a health education programme would enable peop
<p>Advances in medical knowledge and treatment have resulted in improved five-year s
<p>In response to the growing challenge of obesity, South Essex Partnership Universi
<p>This article outlines the causes, mechanisms and effects of chronic pelvic pain.
<p>This article describes an evaluation of a peer-teaching project undertaken by sec
<p>Phantom limb pain is common in patients who have amputations.
<p>This article aims to provide healthcare professionals with the necessary knowledg
<p>Herbal remedies are popular in the UK, but there is evidence that some of the mos
<p>Obesity is a growing public health problem.
<p>The Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Programme, which was implemented by
<p>This article explores the role of ketamine in pain management.
<p>Sexual relationships remain an important aspect of life for people living with mo
This article explores the role of ketamine in pain management. Ketamine is an analgesic used to treat uncontrolled acute and procedural pain. It has protective properties and can prevent patients from developing persistent pain.
Sexual relationships remain an important aspect of life for people living with motor neurone disease.
<p>Procedural pain in adults is not well documented in the literature. This article provides practical advice for healthcare professionals on how to assess and manage pain in these patients.
<p>Food and fluids are essential to life and play important social and psychological roles. Despite increased understanding of the appropriate use of artificial nutrition, its use is particularly challenging for professionals and families.
<p>Many people in the UK experience chronic pain. This can have a huge effect on a person’s life, including their mood, work and family. Pain management programmes are proving effective in helping people to cope with pain and improve their quality of life.</p>
<p>Nurses need to be aware of their professional, legal and ethical responsibilities towards patients. Male nurses in particular face problems in their practice as a result of their gender and the stereotypes associated with male nurses.
