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Delivering spiritual care

24 March 2009

Nursing Standard

Features

Spirituality is often confused with religion but the two are by no means interchangeable. For nurses it is about how they talk to patients.

Evaluation of a mental health liaison team. Part 2: the themes and their effect on practice

08 December 2017

Emergency Nurse

Evidence & practice

Hospitals and emergency departments (EDs) are caring for increasing numbers of patients who present with underlying mental health issues. Managing these patients can...

Evaluation of a mental health liaison team. Part 1: background and literature review

10 November 2017

Emergency Nurse

Evidence & practice

Hospitals and emergency departments (EDs) are caring for increasing numbers of patients who present with underlying mental health issues. Management of these...

How a rapid response team is supporting people to remain at home

26 November 2015

Nursing Older People

Art & Science

This article explores the work of a rapid response team (RRT) in an English city. The RRT is a multiprofessional intermediate care team that is able to support...

Time in mind

06 September 2005

Nursing Standard

Features

Streamlining care can reduce morbidity and mortality from stroke. Nurses in Merseyside have organised services so that patients with suspected stroke are...

Spiritual advocacy

05 December 2007

Nursing Standard

Feature

The importance of spirituality is increasingly being recognised, and it is becoming an integrated part of education and practice.

DoH plans shake-up of ‘shameful’ acute care

01 June 2002

Mental Health Practice

News

Patients and staff in acute mental health units inhabit a ‘shameful underworld’, the Department of Health’s mental health ‘tsar’ has admitted. Professor Louis...