Nurses must speak up louder for change
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Nurses must speak up louder for change

Mike Adams RCN director, England

The voice of nursing has never been stronger, and we must use it to ensure election promises on staffing are made good

When I began nursing in the mid-1990s there were always challenges, but the pressures were not as intense as they are today. It has become abundantly clear recently that pressure of work is pushing many nurses to breaking point, if not beyond.

Nursing Standard. 35, 2, 13-13. doi: 10.7748/ns.35.2.13.s10

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