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Unison strike in Scotland

One in four nurses would strike as job fears increase

27 July 2010 | By Charlotte Santry, Ben Clover

Nurses have become so concerned about their job security and working conditions that more than a quarter say they would go on strike, Nursing Times’ largest ever survey has found.

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King’s College London national nursing research unit deputy director Jill Maben said the findings reflected significant concern over job security which could damage care if not managed well.

Protecting jobs valued more than pay increases

27 July 2010 | By Charlotte Santry

Nearly half of nurses would sacrifice a pay rise to protect their jobs, our exclusive survey has revealed.

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Data has suggested an increased risk of cardiovascular problems for diabetes patients treated with the drug rosiglitazone (Avandia, Avandamet), the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has warned.

Diabetes drug may increase cardiovasular risk

1-Aug-2010 7:00 am

Data has suggested an increased risk of cardiovascular problems for diabetes patients treated with the drug rosiglitazone (Avandia, Avandamet), the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has warned.

A warning has been issued about the potential for confusion over electroencephalography readings when using a device that can have different software set ups.

Electroencephalography warning issued

1-Aug-2010 7:00 am

A warning has been issued about the potential for confusion over electroencephalography readings when using a device that can have different software set ups.

The care of patients whose cancer has spread to other parts of their body from an unknown location needs to be overhauled, NICE has said.

Cancer overhaul needed, says NICE

1-Aug-2010 7:00 am

The care of patients whose cancer has spread to other parts of their body from an unknown location needs to be overhauled, NICE has said.

People with severe depression find it harder to recognise facial expressions in other people, particularly expressions of disgust, New Zealand researchers have found.

Depressed people find facial expressions harder to read

1-Aug-2010 7:00 am

People with severe depression find it harder to recognise facial expressions in other people, particularly expressions of disgust, New Zealand researchers have found.

Maternal affection shown to babies can increase the child's ability to cope with problems faced in later life, research has shown.

Maternal affection improves emotional resilience

1-Aug-2010 7:00 am

Maternal affection shown to babies can increase the child’s ability to cope with problems faced in later life, research has shown.

Adventurous nurses and other professionals are singing up to a challenging five-day charity trek across the mountains of Ethiopia.

Nurses challenged to trek across Ethiopia for charity

1-Aug-2010 7:00 am

Adventurous nurses and other professionals are singing up to a challenging five-day charity trek across the mountains of Ethiopia.

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Minimising the use of restraint in care homes for older people: making decisions

Minimising the use of restraint in care homes for older people: making decisions

27-Jul-2010 5:18 pm

Restraining someone can stop them living the life they would choose. But by getting to know a care home resident, staff can achieve that delicate balance between the duty to care with the need to protect. This video explores how staff can make decisions to minimise the use of restraint.

Minimising the use of restraint in care homes for older people: creative approaches

Minimising the use of restraint in care homes for older people: creative approaches

27-Jul-2010 5:17 pm

This video argues that care homes should re-examine their customs and practices to find new and creative ways to support residents to achieve the lives of their choice and to minimise the use of restraint.

Win tickets to see Agatha Christie's 'The Mousetrap'

Win tickets to see Agatha Christie's 'The Mousetrap'

Registered users of Nursingtimes.net can win tickets to see Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap”

Fundamental Aspects of Research for Nurses

Win a copy of 'Fundamental Aspects of Research for Nurses'

Quay Books are giving away five copies of Fundamental Aspects of Research for Nurses to registered users of Nursingtimes.net

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Fish 'may slow AMD eye problem'

Fish 'may slow AMD eye problem'

1-Aug-2010

“A weekly dose of oily fish may help prevent the most common cause of blindness in old age,” said the DailyExpress.

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What is the correct way to remove a chest drain?

What is the correct way to remove a chest drain? Subscription Required

30-Apr-2010

Nursing practice often involves undertaking procedures about which there is debate or uncertainty. In Practice Questions we ask experts to determine how nurses should approach these procedures

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Bowel management after spinal cord injury depends upon the site of injury

Ensuring a patient received appropriate bowel care following spinal cord injury Subscription Required

22 June 2010

Bowel care routines after spinal cord injury must be established and tailored to patients’ individual needs. Policies and procedures need to be regularly reviewed

More case studies

Bereaved family members may want some form of spiritual or religious support

After death 2: exploring the procedures for laying out and preparing the body for viewing Subscription Required

16-Jul-2010

Last offices must be performed with dignity and respect. Nurses are uniquely placed to have awareness of the wishes of patients and their grieving families

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After death 1: caring for bereaved relatives and being aware of cultural differences Subscription Required

12-Jul-2010

Nurses are ideally placed to perform last offices for patients who are deceased and care for their bereaved relatives. Cultural awareness and sensitivity is vital

More guided learning

Pressure ulcers occur in 4-10% of patients admitted to hospital

The high impact actions for nursing and midwifery 4: your skin matters

29-Jul-2010

Pressure ulcers are a major sickness burden, and cause reduced quality of life for patients. The high impact team reveal how to prevent avoidable skin damage

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Hip fractures are prevalent in older people and can contribute to loss of independence

Do older people with hip fractures benefit from multidisciplinary rehabilitation?

23-Jul-2010

A Cochrane review compared multidisciplinary rehabilitation for fractured neck of femur with usual rehabilitation in inpatient and ambulatory settings

Nurses are at the bedside delivering end of life interventions

Do end of life care pathways improve symptoms and quality of life for patients and families?

18-Jun-2010

End of life care pathways standardise care of the dying and guide nurses. This Cochrane review aimed to explore whether following them ensures patients receive care that provides comfort and dignity

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Many nurses are uncertain about what spiritual care involves

Spirituality 2: exploring how to address patients’ spiritual needs in practice Subscription Required

26-Jul-2010

Nurses must be confident in assessing and implementing spiritual care. Active listening and effective communication will help gain an understanding of needs 

Pain management is likely to become increasingly important with the expected rise in older people.

How to ensure acute pain in older people is appropriately assessed and managed Subscription Required

26-Jul-2010

Older people often need pain relief yet age related changes can influence drug pharmacokinetics. An awareness of both drug and non-drug interventions is vital

Young people in young offender institutions experience more  health problems

Implementing a health promotion model in a young offender institution Subscription Required

23-Jul-2010

Enhancing life opportunities should be a priority for those working in prison settings. A project reveals how the health needs of young offenders were addressed

Despite its importance in end of life care, spiritual care is currently poorly addressed

Offering spiritual support to dying patients and their families through a chaplaincy service Subscription Required

19-Jul-2010

Spiritual care involves giving time and compassionate attention to dying patients and their families. A trust explains how an innovative chaplaincy service was set up

Nurses are often uncertain about how patients' spiritual needs can be addressed

Spirituality 1: should spiritual and religious beliefs be part of patient care? Subscription Required

19-Jul-2010

Although spirituality is a difficult concept to define, supporting patients’ individual spiritual needs may help them to cope with their illnesses

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Today nursing is moving towards an all graduate profession

It’s a triumph that degree nurses are no longer viewed as alien stock

As nursing prepares to become an all degree profession, Amanda McGough reflects that its members have not always supported each other in their academic achievements

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Claire Westwood

Coping with uncertainty and potential job losses

27-Jul-2010 | By Claire Westwood

Nursing Times’ resident Happy Nurse Claire Westwood on how to stay positive when you’re faced with difficult times.

Martin Jones

Is it ever ok for nurses to accept gifts from patients?

27-Jul-2010 | By Martin Jones

Nursing Times blogger Martin Jones wonders if the NMC code on receiving gifts from patients is too inflexible?

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When you “trained” a bit like a footballer or a circus seal to do “skills” on people and, heaven forbid, anyone bothered you with ideas or thinking.

Let's not go back to being trained like circus seals

30-Jul-2010 | By Mark Radcliffe

The only thing more boring than hearing about a party you didn’t go to is having to look at other people’s holiday snaps: “The pink fleshy one in the thong is Gran… my, she liked the waiters! More tea vicar?”

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It’s been five months since the Prime Minister’s Commission on the Future of Nursing and Midwifery produced its Frontline Care report.

PM’s Commission: What happens now?

1-Aug-2010

It’s been five months since the Prime Minister’s Commission on the Future of Nursing and Midwifery produced its Frontline Care report. Much has changed during that time, not least the political party in office.

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Gifts from patients

What's the worst gift you've ever received from a patient?

By Rachel Purkett

Sure, you’re not supposed to accept gifts from patients, but sometimes that might not be such a bad thing.

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People with both mental and physical illness have often been excluded from intermediate care

Developing an intermediate care unit for older people with mental and physical illnesses Subscription Required

Mental illnesses, such as delirium, dementia and depression, are common among older people in acute care. A rehabilitation unit was set up to aid independence

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'The profession is in dire straits, so few are willing to fight for it!'

'The profession is in dire straits, so few are willing to fight for it!'

30-Jul-2010

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