A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Understand why people behave the way they do and you can ‘nudge’ them in a better directio
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A preoccupation with service delivery can foster dependency.
Take care of the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves, says Jane Bates.
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Greater acceptance of older people with dementia is helping families to cope, says Jane Bates
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The largest Parkinson’s audit to date shows many areas of good practice in nursing&nb
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Kings Fund researcher in policy Anna Charles describes a worrying picture of a declining work
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Blind Veterans UK provides practical and emotional support to ex-service men and women who ar
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The King’s Fund research looks at why is it difficult to measure the quality of care district
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RCN general secretary Janet Davies warns cuts are undermining previous drive to recruit healt
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How would you test a patient’s mobility after an operation?
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New guidelines can ensure people living with HIV are at the heart of all we do, say Jason War
Health workers are being targeted on unprecedented levels. We need to take action now to stop this says Howard Catton.
It is not just enough to give would-be-nurses knowledge, says Tracey Proctor-Childs.
No matter how cash-strapped we are, should we really be hitting the purses of distressed relatives calling up to speak to loved-ones, asks Jane Bates.
Chief nursing officer for Wales Jean White explains how the Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act responds to changing healthcare needs
With the support of government ministers, the NMC can reform its legal framework to better reflect the regulator's range of responsibilities, says Janet Finch.
Implementing recommendations from the National Maternity Review report will improve outcomes and reduce inequalities, says England's chief nursing officer Jane Cummings.
