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Improving paediatric emergency care

01 October 2008

Emergency Nurse

Feature

East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust emergency care services have been showcased as part of a national project to improve the quality and value of healthcare...

Refreshing ways to air opinions

11 March 2015

Nursing Children and Young People

Opinion

PATIENTS’ STORIES are a powerful means to challenge ourselves. We must remain as open to listening and learning when things go wrong as we are when things go right.

Clinical pocket reference for nurses Paul Ong

19 March 2003

Nursing Standard

Book Review

This is a small, glossy, hard-wearing handbook that would survive in most nurses’ pockets – assuming it wasn’t pinched by their colleagues owing to its usefulness....

Emergency services for children and young people

28 April 1999

Nursing Standard

Art & Science

The health care needs of a child are very different to those of an adult but when it comes to paediatric care in the accident and emergency department there is...

Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses

19 March 2003

Nursing Standard

Book review

This is a small, glossy, hard-wearing handbook that would survive in most nurses’ pockets – assuming it wasn’t pinched by their colleagues owing to its usefulness....

Expectations of newly qualified nurses

27 June 2001

Nursing Standard

Art & Science

Aim This study offers an overview of the concerns and expectations of newly qualified staff at the beginning of their careers. Method A focus group was used to...

Improving Retention With a Nurse Rotational Programme

01 February 2001

Paediatric Nursing

Management

The Occupational climate into which newly qualified nurses are entering is turbulent and the NHS is facing the worst shortage of qualified nurses for 25 years, with...

We must improve mental healthcare for children

02 November 2023

Nursing Children and Young People

Opinion

Readers of this journal will need no convincing that nursing makes a difference in society. When nurses are trained and educated to meet the population’s needs,...

Listening to feedback

01 April 2016

Nursing Management

Opinion

FOCUSING ON the experience of patients and carers, and ensuring people are treated with compassion, dignity and respect in a clean, safe and well-managed...

Sister's pet

13 August 1997

Nursing Standard

Opinion

FAVOURITISM CAN be seen in all age groups and all walks of life - daddy’s girl, teacher’s pet and the old school tie. But what about the ‘favourite’ nurse? 'The...