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Union attacks trust for district nurse mileage rate cut
The union Unite has said Northumbria Foundation Trust “could face a legal challenge” after nearly halving the mileage paid to some of its staff.
Nurses 'don't question routine practices enough'
Routine practices should be systematically reviewed and updated regularly, as nurses do not generally question them, according to a survey of 400 Irish nurses by researchers from the Institute of Technology in Tralee.
Insomnia affects 40% in primary care
Around 40% of primary care patients suffer from insomnia linked to other conditions, according a study by the University of Auckland.
RCN warns Lansley of nurse backlash but chance of anti bill consensus recedes
The Royal College of Nursing has rejected suggestions it has weakened its opposition to the health bill, despite the apparent failure of the royal colleges to agree a consensus at the end of last week.
Simple COPD score could help nurses predict exacerbation severity
Nurses can use a simple, eight-question test to accurately measure and predict the severity of symptoms in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, according to UK researchers.
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When should peripheral venous catheters be replaced?
Catheter insertion is an unpleasant experience for patients. This Cochrane review assessed the effects of removing catheters when clinically indicated compared with doing so routinely
Leading change: 2 - planning
Change needs to be planned properly, objectives and timetables set, and resistance dealt with sensitively if you are to get people on board to implement change
Toilet privacy in hospital
An audit that collected the views of patients and nursing staff highlighted key points to improve patients’ privacy and dignity when they were using the toilet in hospital
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"Beware the implications for nurses of assisted dying law"
While imminent changes to the law are unlikely, the issue of assisted dying is not going to go away
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