Issue : August 2018
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Women with diabetes face higher risk of cancers than menSubscription
Women with diabetes have a dramatically increased risk of developing cancer, according to a study involving UK researchers.
Why are vital-signs observations missed at night?
Vital-signs observations in hospital patients are missed or delayed at night, but the reasons for this have not been established. Interviews with 17 nursing staff shed light on the question
'Why are qualified nurses trying to put me off?'Subscription
Can you advise this student nurse?
Who are our heroes and villains for July 2018?Subscription
Do you agree with our choice for this month’s hero and villain?
Who are our heroes and villains for August 2018?Subscription
Do you agree with our choice for this month’s hero and villain?
What should happen to a care manager whose poor performance put residents at risk?Subscription
A case study showing an example of how poor management and record-keeping led to a nurse being the subject of a Nursing and Midwifery Council fitness to practise hearing
What is artificial intelligence and what does it mean for nurses?Subscription
The easiest way to describe artificial intelligence (AI) is to call it the intelligence of machines, rather than people.
What are your views on line management in healthcare?Subscription
Nursing Times needs your help in completing a joint survey that we are carrying out with a major union on the quality line management in nursing and the wider healthcare.
'We should all deliver personalised, dignified care'Subscription
As I walked into my aunt’s care home recently, I noticed the ‘A Team’ were on duty. Fab, I thought, it’s her birthday and this will be a glorious day.
'We need to be more innovative if we want to solve the nursing recruitment crisis'Subscription
No one in the health sector could doubt after the latest set of official figures that nursing is facing an unprecedented recruitment challenge