A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Cancer nursing is well-developed in the UK but in some European countries there is little
Heather Henry helps fathers in a deprived area learn coping strategies from each other.
The EU referendum results revealed deep divisions between the four UK countries and sparke
Experts say the NHS has to take action to correct the huge gender imbalance – and female n
A new Hospital at Night electronic management system is improving patient safety
Supporting troubled teenagers back to health makes unique demands on nurses, but
Zika-linked microcephaly has brought professional and personal challenges for nurses in Br
Many roles traditionally carried out by junior doctors can be performed by advanced
Improvements to the ward environment have seen reductions in patients’ physical and v
As a new report reveals the physical and mental health benefits of gardening,&nb
Ward manager Debbie Chown talks about her involvement with an award-winning project to improve her ward’s environment for patients
Bob Combes, who died on 19 June 2016, will be remembered as a compassionate, kind and non-judgmental man, who championed the nursing voice at every opportunity.
A memorial statue to Jamaican-Scottish Crimean War nurse Mary Seacole was unveiled in the grounds of London's St Thomas' Hospital on 30 June. It was an emotional and very proud day, says Elizabeth Anionwu
The first nationwide survey of patients' experience of sickle cell services has revelaed concerns about urgent care, a lack of information for health professionals and negative care experiences.
Amanda Burston was named Nurse of the Year 2016 for improving care for victims of domestic violence at Royal Stoke University Hospital. Here she advises nurses on how they can help patients who are being abused
