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Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: a common but overlooked cancer

01 November 2007

Cancer Nursing Practice

Clinical

Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) is a form of leukaemia that predominates in patients at around 65 years of age. Some patients can live for decades with CLL,...

Clinical audit in practice

24 March 2004

Nursing Standard

CPD

Clinical audit exists to improve the quality of patient care and clinical practice. The authors state that, given the necessary time and resources, nurses can...

Using self-efficacy as a client-centred outcome measure

07 May 2003

Nursing Standard

Art & Science

Background The concept of self-efficacy has been proposed as a suitable outcome measure in psychiatry. Self-efficacy refers to an individual’s belief that he or she...

Using a computer to perform statistical analysis

01 April 2004

Nurse Researcher

General

In this article, using the clinical research question: ‘what factors seem to predict who will take an overdose?’, Denis Anthony shows how a statistical computer...

Assessment and management of the trauma patient

23 June 2004

Nursing Standard

CPD

Emergency nurses need to be able to assess and manage trauma patients wherever they work and regardless of the number of staff working with them. This article...

Chaos, complexity and nursing

26 April 2000

Nursing Standard

Art & Science

Chaos and complexity theories have implications for nursing practice. Chaotic systems, potentially including health, the NHS and nursing, are governed by rules which...

A focus of care for neonatal nursing: the relationship between neonatal nursing practice and outcomes. part 1

01 May 2003

Paediatric Nursing

Research

The developmental outcomes of survivors of neonatal intensive care are, in part, a measurement of the quality of care provision. The relationship between neonatal...

A focus of care for neonatal nursing: the relationship between neonatal nursing practice and outcomes. Part 1

01 May 2003

Paediatric Nursing

A&S Science

The developmental outcomes of survivors of neonatal intensive care are, in part, a measurement of the quality of care provision. The relationship between neonatal...

A focus of care for neonatal nursing: the relationship between neonatal nursing practice and outcomes. Part 2

01 June 2003

Paediatric Nursing

A&S Science

A case study combining semi-structured interviews with documentary evidence was undertaken to ascertain whether neonatal nurses provide care in response to the...