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Patient safety will be compromised if senior nursing roles are cut across integrated care boards, including chief nursing officer posts, as part of a mandated cost-saving exercise, a new report has warned. The post Cuts to ICB nurse leaders ‘risk patient safety’, RCN warns appeared first on Nursing Times.| Nursing Times
The country’s most senior nurse has urged NHS executives to “identify and act against” potential perpetrators of sexual misconduct in the health service. The post England’s chief nurse orders crackdown on sexual misconduct appeared first on Nursing Times.| Nursing Times
Student editor Zaneta Sadauskaite-Khokhar offers advice for those who are about to start studying nursing. The post ‘Let this journey shape you but never let it dim your light’ appeared first on Nursing Times.| Nursing Times
The country’s leading stoma care specialist nurses have called for greater recognition of the “silent workforce”, warning that the lack of statutory services is causing patients to be overlooked during life-changing surgery. The post Stoma care nurses call for recognition of ‘silent workforce’ appeared first on Nursing Times.| Nursing Times
Student editor Millie Holley shares her tips for remaining motivated as you approach the end of your nursing course. The post ‘How do you stay motivated during the final few months of the course?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.| Nursing Times
A nationwide five-year research project led by Ruth Riley, with Anna Conolly and Hilary Causer, aims to address knowledge gaps in suicide among nurses. The post ‘We aim to explore contexts contributing to suicide in female nurses – please contact us’ appeared first on Nursing Times.| Nursing Times
One of the UK’s most remote islands is looking to recruit an experienced district nurse or nurse practitioner to care for its resident population of 60 people. The post Nurse vacancy opens on one of UK’s most remote islands appeared first on Nursing Times.| Nursing Times
Violet Jayamani reflects on her own journey of personal loss to professional purpose and why the UK should make prevention central to nursing care. The post ‘Prevention must be the cornerstone of healthcare, not a supplement’ appeared first on Nursing Times.| Nursing Times
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has launched a new set of principles for supporting women’s choices in maternity care, amid a rise in women opting for alternatives to standard care including ‘freebirths’. The post NMC launches new principles to support women’s maternity choices appeared first on Nursing Times.| Nursing Times
Suma John explains how the work of the global ethnic majority advisory group in Wales is positively influencing nursing and midwifery policy.| Nursing Times
Abstract Health coaching is an effective way of engaging patients – and particularly those with long-term conditions – to take a more active role in| Nursing Times
Sophia Murray-John on how health coaching can be a powerful tool for managing chronic conditions and empowering patients.| Nursing Times
Read an exclusive interview with Gill Walton, chief of the Royal College of Midwives, about the current state of midwifery in the UK.| Nursing Times
Post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is highly prevalent in ICU patients. This article explains key signs and symptoms.| Nursing Times
Learn about the current state of children’s continence provision and the specialist nurses working tirelessly address growing gaps in care.| Nursing Times
Kyle Waring on the importance of having open conversations about living with a stoma with LGBTQ+ patients.| Nursing Times
How to provide care for people with different types of urinary and faecal stomas and how to recognise and manage common stoma complications.| Nursing Times
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Student editor Deborah Amu asks whether the challenges newly qualified health professionals are facing will continue.| Nursing Times
Amantle Gabolekwe from Botswana argues that today’s student nurses are future leaders and can make positive changes now, one step at a time.| Nursing Times
Read what key nursing workforce pledges the government has set out in the 10 Year Health Plan for the health service.| Nursing Times
Learn about some of the headline findings from the 2024 iteration of the NHS Workforce Race Equality Standard.| Nursing Times
Read about the upcoming introduction of cervical cancer screening kits that can be used at home, in a bid to increase testing rates.| Nursing Times
The World Breastfeeding Trends Initiative this week laid its most recent report to UK Parliament this week.| Nursing Times
Read about why the government is reallocating more than £2bn for deficit support to NHS organisations in the most deprived areas.| Nursing Times
Felicia Kwaku, a nurse leader in London, has been chosen to lead the Mary Seacole trust. She succeeds lawyer Dr Trevor Sterling.| Nursing Times
Cheshire Police have arrested three individuals formerly serving as senior leaders for Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.| Nursing Times
Middlesex University's new digital apprenticeships aim to address a technology "skill gap" in the nursing workforce.| Nursing Times
The Times Health Commission has said nurses who stay in the NHS should have their student debts wiped. Find out what else it has recommended.| Nursing Times
Read about a letter to Jeremy Hunt calling for him to include student loan forgiveness for nurses in his 2024 spring budget.| Nursing Times
Find out what the public think about the idea of a loan forgiveness scheme for nurses in England ahead of the spring budget 2024.| Nursing Times
Read about how nurses have responded to the government’s decision to scrap hundreds of bodies which oversee and run parts of NHS.| Nursing Times
England is set to become the first country in the world to use AI in the detection of emerging trends of deaths in its health system.| Nursing Times
Weight stigma can impact patient health outcomes. This article is part of a series that looks at stigma and obstacles to person-centred care.| Nursing Times
Michelle Eleftheriades on why the profession must promote the wellbeing and needs of nurses in order to value itself, gain respect and build a sustainable workforce.| Nursing Times
A groundbreaking nurse-led study challenged accepted practice for providing oxygen to children on ventilators in intensive care.| Nursing Times
Two Filipino nurses were attacked by far-right rioters during a weekend of violence in the wake of the Southport stabbings. Read more.| Nursing Times
An improvement programme highlighted widespread prescribing of psychotropic medications to children and young people in inpatient settings.| Nursing Times
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Read about a new code of practice to help employers deliver the Oliver McGowan learning disability and autism training.| Nursing Times
Read an interview with well-known community nursing leader Dr Crystal Oldman, who is retiring in July after 45 years in nursing.| Nursing Times
It’s May, which means International Nurses Day is just around the corner, as is the anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth in 1820.| Nursing Times
Edd Church is a senior reporter at Nursing Times. He joined the news team in 2023. He was formerly senior reporter at Dorset Live.| Nursing Times
Read about a report by the Royal College of Nursing that supports its call for the government to wipe student nurses' debt.| Nursing Times
Mireia Manzano explains why anatomy and physiology matter in nurse education, forming the scaffolding of safe and effective care. Read more.| Nursing Times
Our survey of more than 1,000 nurses, carried out with Unison, has now given an indication of the extent of violence experienced by staff.| Nursing Times
Find out the results of an exclusive Nursing Times and Unison survey looking at the issue of violence against nurses and midwives.| Nursing Times
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Read about new guidance produced by midwifery academics on the use of gender-inclusive language in perinatal services.| Nursing Times
Read about the second half of our 2024 programme of Nursing Times Careers Plus events, which are taking place this autumn.| Nursing Times
Read the latest blog: Andrew Swindells compares the treatment his family received from two doctors on his Mum’s dementia journey.| Nursing Times
Read this interview with Felicia Kwaku, to mark her stepping down as chair of the chief nursing officer BME strategic advisory group.| Nursing Times
It never rains but it pours. That’s how it feels at the moment when it comes to potential public health challenges facing the UK and the world in general.| Nursing Times
Gabbi Cohen shares her experience of balancing study with working as a nurse.| Nursing Times
Read about the new joint chairs of the chief nursing officer and chief midwifery officer Black and minority ethnic strategic advisory group.| Nursing Times
Read about the progress of a 'single point of contact' scheme for cancer patients in Scotland which is freeing up specialist nurses' time.| Nursing Times
Imagine having a life-limiting lung disease that needs fast, specialist diagnosis and ongoing management, but access to care can be challenging and inequitable.| Nursing Times
Judith Radford reflects on her career in nursing and the research she is currently doing on the perceptions of student nurses. Read more.| Nursing Times
Read the article by Lyndsay Evans on the importance of investing energy into small changes that can make a huge difference.| Nursing Times
Read the opinion article by Howard Catton from the International Council of Nurses on the vital role that nurses play in healthcare globally.| Nursing Times
Read the article by Joan Myers on the legacy of Mary Seacole.| Nursing Times
Caroline Flint asks why, when women are at lower risk during birth than ever before, they receive more unnecessary treatments. Read more.| Nursing Times
Breathing is essential as is counting, notes Sianne Chinwuba, describing the importance of accurate respiratory rate measurement. Read more.| Nursing Times
Read the article by Caroline Scates from Dementia UK on the need for better education about dementia.| Nursing Times
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Fiona Cust discusses the issue of compassion fatigue within healthcare workers and asks how staff are being supported.| Nursing Times
Read about how a Conservative MP has criticised the fact that an article about Lucy Letby is not available to read in the UK.| Nursing Times
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Discover how existing resources were used to enhance the therapy services on offer without the need for further financial investment.| Nursing Times
This article offers nurses safety advice to support adults with epilepsy to avoid accidentally drowning in the bath.| Nursing Times
Read the article by retired GP practice nurse Jenny Peters, where she shares her experience of living with panic attacks.| Nursing Times
Read about the key findings from the Phillips Ives Review into the digital readiness of nursing and midwifery.| Nursing Times
Read the article by student editor Richard Denton highlighting potential problems that can occur with placement allocation.| Nursing Times
How to conduct an advanced cardiovascular assessment to reveal heart abnormalities and associated symptoms and risk factors.| Nursing Times
Former neonatal nurse Lucy Letby is back in court this week - read the latest about her retrial for attempted murder.| Nursing Times
An NHS trust is trialling the use of body-worn cameras for frontline clinicians, as part of a new campaign aiming to curb rising levels of abusive| Nursing Times