We need time and space to grieve during covid-19 – The BMJ
Those working in the health and care system especially need to tell their stories Pre covid-19 our society was largely a “death-denying” one. We hid death from sight; in nursing […]More…
Those working in the health and care system especially need to tell their stories Pre covid-19 our society was largely a “death-denying” one. We hid death from sight; in nursing […]More…
This weeks’ blog is by Fiona Cowdell, Professor of Nursing and Health Research (fiona.cowdell@bcu.ac.uk) and Judith Dyson, Professor of Implementation Science (judith.dyson@bcu.ac.uk) Preventing falls…
Commentary on: Rose Sin Yi L, Jing Jing S, Hammoda AO, et al. Effects of mindfulness-based interventions on neuropsychiatric symptoms and psychological well-being on people…
Commentary on: Cho IY, Han AY. Neonatal nurses educational needs in a family-centered partnership program: Five ways of knowing. Nurse Educ Today . 2024 Feb;…
This weeks’ blog is by Fiona Cowdell, Professor of Nursing and Health Research (fiona.cowdell@bcu.ac.uk) and Judith Dyson, Professor of Implementation Science (judith.dyson@bcu.ac.uk) Preventing falls…
Commentary on: Toledo-Chavarri A, Delgado J, Rodriguez-Martin B. Perspectives of women living with type one diabetes regarding preconception and antenatal care: A qualitative evidence synthesis.…
This weeks’ blog is by Fiona Cowdell, Professor of Nursing and Health Research (fiona.cowdell@bcu.ac.uk) and Judith Dyson, Professor of Implementation Science (judith.dyson@bcu.ac.uk) Preventing falls…
Commentary on: Pomeroy ML, Cudjoe TKM, Cuellar AE, et al . Association of social isolation with hospitalization and nursing home entry among community-dwelling older adults.…
Commentary on: Jabbie L, Walshe C, Ahmed F (2023). The views and perceptions of training in physical health care amongst mental health nurses, managers of…
Commentary on: Rose Sin Yi L, Jing Jing S, Hammoda AO, et al. Effects of mindfulness-based interventions on neuropsychiatric symptoms and psychological well-being on people…
This weeks’ blog is written by Helen Lord (H.Lord@bolton.ac.uk), Joey Weber, Joanne Smith, Katie, Bannister, Phil Downing and Hayley Carr from the University of Bolton…