A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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<p>This article reflects on the development of leaflets in Urdu to support families
<p>All patients with palliative care needs should receive an equitable service, and
<p>Aim To determine the spatial requirements for hoist use in an assisted shower-toi
<p>This article reviews the relationship between ageing and nutrition.
<p>This article informs nurses of the background and purpose of advance statements (
This article informs nurses of the background
<p>This article demonstrates reflective practice by examining a critical incident th
<p>This article provides an overview of tissue donation.
<p>The Welsh Assembly Government published the document Fundamentals of Care (2003)
<p>This article provides an overview of the research process in nursing, outlining a
<p>This article uses a case scenario of a delayed patient discharge to explore multi
Aim To identify how depression i
An ‘all-in-one’ guideline on pressure ulcer prevention and management in primary and secondary care was published last year by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE 2005a).
This article outlines the development and implementation of a multi-dimensional pain assessment tool for use in acute hospitals. The tool can assist nurses in caring for various patient groups, including patients with limited communication.
The desperate situation of the health workforce in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) cannot be overstated. This has been a significant and confounding factor in the decline in life expectancy in a number of SSA countries.
Aim To examine the feasibility of using a peripheral dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scanning service in a nurse-led clinic and whether or not it would influence treatment and clinician satisfaction with the service.
<p>The introduction of a national programme for information technology will affect nurses’ methods of managing clinical information on hospital wards. Within a healthcare team, information is managed through formal recording mechanisms as well as informal information exchange.
The introduction of a national programme for information technology will affect nurses’ methods of managing clinical information on hospital wards.
