‘This month’s issue highlights innovations in continence care’ | Nursing Times
Read the editor’s comment from the May issue of Nursing Times, which is focused on bladder and bowel continence care.
Read the editor’s comment from the May issue of Nursing Times, which is focused on bladder and bowel continence care.
Commentary on: Chistell, F., Stängle, S., & Fringer, A. (2023). ‘Loneliness is a monotonous thing’: descriptive qualitative research on the loneliness of caring relatives. BMC…
Aim To analyse whether the harmful effect of job demands on recovery can be alleviated by healthy lifestyle, psychological recovery experiences and job resources. We…
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.
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The Journal of Clinical Nursing publishes research and developments relevant to all areas of nursing practice- community, geriatric, mental health, pediatric & more.
One night, I had a dream that I played chess with Death and well, I won.
Stereotactic body radiotherapy and hormone treatment resulted in 40.1% 12-month progression-free survival in a recent study.
This month’s AACN Syllabus is celebrating National Nurses Month by highlighting remarkable innovations and opportunities of our member schools.
Northumbria University has been approved to offer a new Specialist Practice Qualification (SPQ) in community nursing and adult social care.