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Clinical supervision for nurse lecturers

08 April 1998

Nursing Standard

Education

Useful and clear definitions of supervision are difficult to discover. However, Atherton (1986) provided a concise and comprehensible definition by stating that...

A survey of therapeutic touch practitioners

14 April 1999

Nursing Standard

Art & Science research

Therapeutic touch (TT) has only fairly recently been introduced into Britain by Jean Sayre-Adams, who trained with Dr Dolores Krieger, the American nurse who devised...

We must help BME staff to whistleblow

11 January 2017

Nursing Standard

Opinion

There are two main reasons why people do not raise concerns about wrongdoing – the belief that nothing will be done about what they report and the fear of...

The use of thinking tools in nursing

14 June 1995

Nursing Standard

Clinical nursing models

Thinking is often taken for granted. But many people, including nurses, find that thinking and decision making are not the easiest of tasks. This article describes...

Whistleblowers are heroes who should be rewarded for bravery

26 June 2013

Nursing Standard

Letter

Whistleblowers serve private and public interests when they raise concerns about wrongdoing (editorial and news June 12). However, rather than encouraging...

Arbitrary legal protection will only deter whistleblowers

29 May 2013

Nursing Standard

Letter

Government proposals to encourage whistleblowing through the introduction of ‘public interest’ protection will deter people from reporting major wrongdoing rather...

One-page patient passport for people with learning disabilities

27 July 2011

Nursing Standard

Art & Science

People with learning disabilities can have negative experiences in hospitals. One of the key reasons for this is the lack of time available for staff to understand...