Your first time working the night shift can be a difficult adjustment to overcome. Your body is naturally programmed to be awake during the day and asleep| Nursing Times
Emma Baines is a freelance journalist and editor with over 20 years’ experience writing for the healthcare sector. She has been a regular contributor of news and features to the Nursing Times since 2021 and was previously a reporter and then clinical news editor at GP. She currently lives in Italy.| Nursing Times
A charity has awarded grants to two health service trusts to fund new specialist nurse roles to support people affected by aortic dissection.| 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
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
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
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 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