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There is no choice

03 June 1998

Nursing Standard

Opinion

If covert video surveillance of patients is occurring, nurses should be involved, provided it is planned and given the same ethical criteria as, say, clinical...

International - who are you kidding?

04 June 1997

Nursing Standard

Letter

What a little pond we swim in - never has the Congress agenda seemed as domestic as this year in Harrogate.

Research notes

27 April 2005

Nursing Standard

Reflections

Keeping up to date can seem an overwhelming and impossible task. One solution is to be systematic. A system is just a simple group of interrelated elements that...

Hospital corners

07 September 1994

Nursing Standard

Viewpoint design

I would like to discuss the design of clinical units. Now don’t worry, I'm neither an architect nor an interior designer, but Eric Caines and Virginia Bottomley...

Listen and learn

01 February 1995

Nursing Standard

Viewpoint students

'I talk to my patients while I’m giving them care.’ These were the words of the sister on my first ward, when I was a student nurse over 15 years ago. As student...

Take the chance to join in debate

14 June 1995

Nursing Standard

Letter

Sandra Laythorpe (Letters June 7) is wrong to say there was no debate about legalisation of prostitution prior to the RCN Congress resolution on decriminalisation.

Baptism by fire

05 October 1994

Nursing Standard

Viewpoint support

Early clinical nursing experiences are, I believe, formative, and the presence or absence of adequate support may be critical to the future career of individual...

Isolated, abandoned and blamed

23 August 1995

Nursing Standard

Viewpoint injury

After sixteen months out of clinical nursing with a work derived back injury, I feel isolated, abandoned and blamed. I've never had a planned treatment programme, or...

Friendly international

20 July 1994

Nursing Standard

Viewpoint points of view

International Nurses' Day has come and gone for another year, and I wonder how many people have noticed it, and whether it has had a lasting affect on them.

Oo-er, it’s a doer

15 June 1994

Nursing Standard

Viewpoint points of view

There is a kind of inverted snobbery in nursing, which characterises bedside nursing as the only true nursing, and all other forms as inferior, a defection from...