Flu ‘tidal wave’ exposing nursing workforce gaps
Extreme winter pressures and a flu ‘tidal wave’ have exposed the ‘cavernous gap’ between low numbers of nurses and rising demands
Extreme winter pressures and a flu ‘tidal wave’ have exposed the ‘cavernous gap’ between low numbers of nurses and rising demands
Commentary on: Court RJ, et al . Children and young people’s preferences and needs when using health technology to self-manage a long-term condition: a scoping…
Commentary on: McCluskey A, Watson C, Nugent L, et al . ‘Sometimes You Have No Choice but to Give Them Medication’: Experiences of Nurses Caring…
GPNs have described the ‘constant pressure’ and sometimes unsafe conditions they are working under to meet increasing demands.
Background Sleep is a fundamental prerequisite for physical and mental health. Poor quality of sleep is common among post-cardiac surgery patients and leads to serious…
While in nursing school, a patient recognized potential signs of a blood disorder and advocated for further testing, leading to an early diagnosis of essential…
As I prepare for treatment of my chronic lymphocytic leukemia, I reflect on the challenges of aging and side effects while staying focused on living…
Aim To explore the experiences and perceptions of communication about managing medication across transitions of care for residents living in aged care homes and their…
A patient with MPN urges others to ask questions about treatment options, which may also include inquiring about clinical trials.
Patients will be given ‘greater choice and control’ over their treatment and GPs will be funded to work with hospital doctors
In patients with triple-negative breast cancer, ctDNA was most commonly identified within six months after treatment, reflecting the disease’s typical pattern of early recurrence.