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The drug differs from insulin in its make-up and provides patients with a "step" between oral tablets and going on to insulin.

Type 2 diabetes drug approved by NICE

10-Sep-2010 10:34 am

Patients suffering from type 2 diabetes will be able to benefit from an injectable drug that NICE has approved for use by the NHS.

Patients suffering with one of the most severe forms of cancer could be treated with a commonly used chemotherapy drug, according to new research.

Pancreatic cancer treatment breakthrough

10-Sep-2010 10:18 am

Patients suffering with one of the most severe forms of cancer could be treated with a commonly used chemotherapy drug, according to new research.

According to a report in the journal Cancer, the root cause of the increase in oropharyngeal cancers comes from one particular strain of HPV.

HPV linked to oral cancer rise

10-Sep-2010 10:25 am

A new report has found that the increase in certain types of oral cancer is being fuelled by the human papillomavirus, which is already the cause of millions of cases of cervical cancer.

Doctors have successfully trialled as a new screening technique for one of the most deadly forms of oesophageal cancer, according to scientists.

Oesophageal cancer screening sponge trialled

10-Sep-2010 10:54 am

Doctors have successfully trialled as a new screening technique for one of the most deadly forms of oesophageal cancer, according to scientists.

Nursing failures led to Staffordshire death

9-Sep-2010 10:13 am

A systematic failing to provide adequate nursing facilities, combined with low staffing levels, contributed to the death of a 66-year-old diabetic at a Staffordshire hospital, an inquest jury has ruled.

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'Jade Goody effect' encouraged screening

9-Sep-2010 10:24 am

Wall-to-wall coverage of celebrities’ struggles with health problems can encourage people to attend screening programmes, research has claimed.

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

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

18-Aug-2010 10:43 am

In this programme, two experts watch and discuss a number of scenarios filmed in a care home setting which explore different aspects of the complex issue of restraint. They examine the blatant and more subtle ways that restraint can be used by care home staff to control and how this fails to provide person-centered care.

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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

31-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.

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Registered users of Nursingtimes.net can win a copy of How to Master Nursing Calculations by Chris Tyreman

Win a copy of 'How to Master Nursing Calculations'

Registered users of Nursingtimes.net can win a copy of How to Master Nursing Calculations by Chris Tyreman

This bestselling book is a step-by-step guide to doing a literature review in health and social care. It is vital reading for all those undertaking their undergraduate or postgraduate dissertation or any research module which involves a literature review.

Win a copy of 'Doing a Literature Review in Health and Social Care'

Registered users of Nursingtimes.net can win a copy of Doing a Literature Review in Health and Social Care by Helen Aveyard.

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Clue found to why egg flaws seen in older women’, a BBC News headline announced. The website said that scientists may be closer to understanding why older women are more likely to produce abnormal eggs.

Egg development in older women

10-Sep-2010

Clue found to why egg flaws seen in older women’, a BBC News headline announced. The website said that scientists may be closer to understanding why older women are more likely to produce abnormal eggs.

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Mindfulness can be a useful approach with clients with anxiety and depression

How mindfulness based stress reduction can reduce anxiety after alcohol abstinence Subscription Required

5-Aug-2010

Mindfulness based therapy is a useful self help technique. This case study shows how it helped one patient to recover from anxiety after giving up alcohol

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Nurses can use MINT to promote behaviour change

Motivational interviewing 2: how to apply this approach in general nursing practice Subscription Required

6-Sep-2010

Health promotion is a vital part of both preventing and managing long term conditions. Nurses can use the technique to promote behaviour change

Motivational interviewing can help people improve their lifestyles but nurses need to understand its principles to spot opportunities to encourage this

Motivational interviewing 1: background, principles and application in healthcare Subscription Required

28-Aug-2010

Motivational interviewing can help people improve their lifestyles but nurses need to understand its principles to spot opportunities to encourage this

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Fig 1 Nurse wearing a drug round tabard

The effectiveness of drug round tabards in reducing incidence of medication errors

30-Aug-2010

Medication errors can be caused by interruptions during drug rounds. This study reports on the impact of drug round tabards on such interruptions

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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

Government policies and primary healthcare strategies encourage smoking cessation initiatives

Evaluating motivational interviewing as a strategy to support smoking cessation Subscription Required

10-May-2010

Nurses are well placed to support smoking cessation. This summary outlines the nursing implications of a recent Cochrane review on motivational interviewing

Falls prevention is a high impact intervention, but which strategies work?

Evaluating the effectiveness of falls prevention strategies in nursing care facilities and hospitals Subscription Required

19-Apr-2010

Falls prevention is a high impact intervention, but which strategies work? This summary outlines the nursing implications of a recent Cochrane review

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Isolation can have a negative psychological impact on patients

How to reduce the negative psychological impact of MRSA isolation on patients Subscription Required

10-Sep-2010

Patient isolation is necessary to prevent MRSA cross infection but steps must be taken to minimise the psychological impact of this infection control measure

Control and treatment of meningococcal disease is a clinical priority

How to manage bacterial meningitis and meningococcal septicaemia in under-16s Subscription Required

5-Sep-2010

A member of the NICE guideline development group highlights the important issues from the latest evidence based guideline for Nursing Times readers

TSAs and STASs were as effective as traditional surgical wound closure methods a study found

Assessing the most clinically and cost effective method of closing skin after surgical procedures

4-Sep-2010

Non-absorbable and slowly absorbed sutures are often used to close wounds. The results of aliterature review and economic assessment challenged these methods 

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Effective handwashing practice needs to become the norm among healthcare social groups

The Awkward Feeling campaign: confronting poor hand hygiene to improve handwashing

4-Sep-2010

A student workshop identified that a new system of ‘supporting, shaming and blaming’ would encourage healthcare professionals to wash their hands

All those working for the NHS are required to quantify the quality of the service they provide

Equity and excellence: measuring the quality of wound care and tissue viability services

3-Sep-2010

Effectiveness of care provision must be demonstrated in the new NHS. Practice must be aligned to priorities for quality and true measurements of care recorded

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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

Pressure ulcer

Should we be using water filled gloves under the heel to prevent pressure ulcers? Subscription Required

12-Apr-2010

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

Simultaneous monitoring of the apex beat and radial pulse is advisable in patients with atrial fibrillation

I have been asked to help measure the apex and radial pulse. What are they and why is it necessary to measure both? Subscription Required

25-Jan-2010

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

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Chris Tyreman looks at common causes of drug errors and offers his tips on how to avoid them.

How to avoid drug errors

4-Sep-2010

Chris Tyreman looks at common causes of drug errors and offers his tips on how to avoid them.

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Nursing Times columnist Mark Radcliffe

If you were stuck in a hole, wouldn't you be sad?

5-Sep-2010 | By Mark Radcliffe

Some friends and I once made up a game called “Worst case scenarios”. We would compare our fears and then try to work out how we would cope should they be realised. For me it was waking up and finding I had been transported to the top of Nelson’s Column.

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Bank holiday is a boozy time for a lot of us

May I recommend a White Lightning with your pot noodle, sir?

By Victoria Thompson

Bank holiday is a boozy time for a lot of us. Beyond the Bedpan loves nothing more than a lazy BBQ and a glass of wine. And we’d barely recovered from our bank holiday binge when we stumbled across two alcohol stories that seemed to contradict one another.

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Irene Anderson is a reader in learning and teaching in healthcare practice

Costs can be cut by providing high quality training in leg ulcer care

Leg ulcer care is complex, and a lack of understanding by managers and funders about its management can cause unnecessary costs and harm care, says Irene Anderson

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Gail Adams

White paper will reduce the NHS to a mere brand name

6-Sep-2010 | By Gail Adams

Throughout the general election campaign, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats promised the NHS would be safe in their hands. There would be no more top down decisions, we were told by the leaders of what is now the coalition government.

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The image of nursing on television

The image of nursing: Does nursing's media image matter?

9-Sep-2010 | By Sandy Summers

In the second of our series of blogs on the image of nursing, Sandy and Harry Summers wonder if it really matters what the media says.

The image of nursing on television

The image of nursing: Does nursing's media image matter?

9-Sep-2010 | By Sandy Summers

In the second of our series of blogs on the image of nursing, Sandy and Harry Summers wonder if it really matters what the media says.

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This week is a big week for my daughter and I. It is my daughters first day at primary school tomorrow and I have found myself surprisingly emotional about it.

'This week is a big week for my daughter and I'

By Katrina Michelle Rowan

Nursing Times’ student nurse blogger Katrina Michelle Rowan on going back to school.

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