A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Linda Aiken: NHS policy is driving harmful variation in nurse staffing levels and diluting skill mix
The latest evidence on registered nurse numbers and patient satisf
Picnics should mean wasps and sunburn, not sub-zero temperatures and hy
Open and honest discussions about funding and use of resources are vita
The law on abortion is an outmoded barrier to optimal care in medi
The introduction of the nursing associate role was not without controve
The viral infection that scuppered Christmas for many of us may not hav
Nurses are uniquely well placed to provide person-centred care for peop
Campaigning for safe staffing legislation and ensuring a pay rise for a
With changes to legislation, an overhaul of education standards and the
More nursing care interventions and follow-up in the community after di
Community matron Dena Ross, joint winner of the Nursing Older People ca
As someone with severe dental phobia, finding a kind and compassionate
Whether you are interested in a career in research, or just want to do a one-off project, taking part in collaborative research programmes will enhance your skills and your contribution to delivering quality patient care, says Caroline Shuldham
With the uptake rate of cervical cancer screening at a 20-year low, nurses need to help women understand the importance of screening and its crucial role in preventing death from cervical cancer, says Public Health England chief nurse Viv Bennett
Going to work with a painful tooth abscess leaves Jane Bates smiling through gritted teeth, but with her conscience intact
Newly qualified nurse Kayleigh Peel loves her job, but short staffing, low pay and lack of funding to aid career progression are making her question her career choices
The independent anti-slavery commissioner pledges his support to healthcare professionals who have a unique role to play in tackling this brutal trade in human life.
