Health visitors in south Wales are striking after NHS employer ignored job evaluation appeal
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Adequate nutrition is essential for maintaining health and deficiencies can lead to an increased risk of infection.
The complexity of intravenous therapy practice today demands a higher level of expertise and training than ever before (
<p>Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignant diseases in the western world and the second most common cause of death, after lung and breast cancer.
In this article, Bob Price discusses how patients might feel when experiencing an embarrassing problem and ways in which nurses can
Effective management of diabetic foot disease requires a multidisciplinary approach and good communication between all healthcare pr
When nursing children with minor burns and scalds, it is essential to have a thorough understanding of the skin and the way it react
Evidence suggests that health professionals experience significant levels of occupational stress, which can lead to illness, increas
Pneumococcal pneumonia is associated with high mortality in immunocompromised and older people.
Nurses have an important role in continence promotion.
Meningococcal disease is an important medical emergency demanding early diagnosis and prompt treatment.
Following the launch in 1999 of the government’s Zero Tolerance campaign against violence and aggression towards healthcare staff, P
Osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease) is a rare hereditary disorder with an increased tendency to fracture
Pulmonary tuberculosis is a threat to other patients and healthcare workers in hospital settings. Laila King discusses the ways to minimise the risk of transmission.
<p>The authors introduce our new five-part series that aims to give readers an overview of the opportunities open to nurses who want to pursue a career in research</p>
Cerebrovascular accident or stroke is a common cause of death and disability. Carotid endarterectomy is a surgical procedure performed to prevent ischaemic stroke.
Effective health behaviour change consultations demand a high level of skill and well-practised strategies used in a patient-centred way of working.
Many patients experience increased hospital stays, poor health outcomes, or die each year, as a result of healthcare-acquired infections.
Enquiry-based learning uses real life situations to analyse and possibly refine nursing practice. Bob Price discusses the process.
