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<p>Aims To explore the effect of alcohol consumption on the behaviour of women aged
<p>Painful chronic wounds have long been treated with dressings that provide moist w
<p>The issue of consent is complex but fundamental to the provision of medical care.
<p>This article discusses family witnessed resuscitation and describes the need for
<p>This article outlines pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours including aetiology, inve
<p>A pilot project was initiated and carried out by a multidisciplinary team working
<p>This article describes the authors’ work in setting up a team mentoring system fo
<p>This article explores the clinical signs and symptoms that help healthcare staff
<p>This article examines the historical development of topical negative pressure (TN
<p>This article examines female genital mutilation and describes how a midwifery-led
<p>There is evidence indicating that improvements in infection control practice can
<p>Pain is a complex and individual experience, and those involved in caring for pat
<p>Aim To examine the work and perceived impact of a dedicated specialist care homes support team.</p> <p>Method A constructivist methodology was adopted.
<p>This article examines female genital mutilation and describes how a midwifery-led clinic was developed to meet the needs of women affected by this practice.</p>
<p>This article explores patient consultation with specific reference to the Calgary-Cambridge consultation guide. It provides an overview of history taking and explores the patient’s perspective during the consultation.
<p>Aim To explore the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of nurses in Greece towards influenza vaccination.</p> <p>Method Four focus groups were conducted with 30 nurses.
<p>This article examines the importance of information giving and its role in gaining informed consent from patients with sickle cell disease requiring exchange blood transfusion for the management of stroke.
<p>Aim To explore the meaning of recovery from the perspective of patients who have had a myocardial infarction (MI) and their carers.</p> <p>Method Constructivist grounded theory was used, incorporating individual and group interviews.
