A Passion for Helping People With Cancer
“I was a senior in high school when my father was diagnosed, so I became his caregiver while my mother worked. All of that is what drove me to where I am today,” an oncology nurse explained.
“I was a senior in high school when my father was diagnosed, so I became his caregiver while my mother worked. All of that is what drove me to where I am today,” an oncology nurse explained.
In today’s podcast, we discuss the results of an observational study that showed reduced alertness during working hours among eight-hour rotating-shift nurses. Evidence-Based Nursing Associate…
Commentary on: Chistell, F., Stängle, S., & Fringer, A. (2023). ‘Loneliness is a monotonous thing’: descriptive qualitative research on the loneliness of caring relatives. BMC…
The NHS type 2 diabetes path to remission programme is being expanded to cover the whole of England this year, doubling its reach from last year.
Natasha Phillips, Hayley Grafton and Sonia Kelly discuss the potential of implementing closed-loop medication administration, particularly through single-unit dosing, for transforming patient care.
Find out what the RCN’s latest employment survey of its members reveals about the pressures facing nursing staff in Wales.
I hope my poem — which outlines my experience being diagnosed with colon cancer — brings light to someone’s day.
Northumbria University has been approved to offer a new Specialist Practice Qualification (SPQ) in community nursing and adult social care.
The RCN Scotland has called for an improvement in the data being used to inform workforce planning in general practice and social care.
Find out more about the UK’s first new specialist practice qualification (SPQ) in community adult social care nursing.
Dayna Hardee, RN, encourages patients, letting them know that someone has their back, someone is praying for them and someone is responding when they have…