Nursing Times 1995 David Payne - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1995 David Payne
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A feat of bravery. (interview of 15-year-old amputee; includes related article)(Interview)HealthDavid Payne
Breaking the silence. (ethnic minorities and cancer screening services)HealthDavid Payne
Bug in the system. (hepatitis C)HealthDavid Payne
Christmas at Zoe's.(Zoe's Place baby hospice, Liverpool, England)HealthDavid Payne
Divided we fall. (nurses' pay awards)HealthDavid Payne
Frenzy fatigue. (helplines for patients)HealthDavid Payne
Helping with inquiries. (Metropolitan Police use community psychiatric nurse)HealthDavid Payne
Midwives' big break: the RCM has been upbeat about the pay deal it has struck with the NHS Executive but, many believe the college is naive to think trusts will abide by it.HealthDavid Payne
Outside interests. (leaving the nursing profession)HealthDavid Payne
Pay in practice. (nurses seek appropriate pay rise; includes related articles)HealthDavid Payne
Plagued by prejudice.(nursing of HIV and AIDS patients)HealthDavid Payne
Pot luck. (selling National Lottery in hospitals)HealthDavid Payne
Protection package. (condoms in prisons)HealthDavid Payne
Shadow boxing. (Labour health policy)HealthDavid Payne
Shadows of death. (suicide by female nurses)HealthDavid Payne, Michael Day
Shifting focus. (health minister Gerald Malone discusses future of NHS)HealthDavid Payne
The backlash: a potential 2 pounds sterling-a-week pay rise compounded by the imposition of local pay may lead nurses to take industrial action.HealthDavid Payne
Unequal treatment.(Racial discrimination)HealthDavid Payne
Unions condemn 'take and convey' plans as unethical. (nurse unions oppose 'take and convey' powers in Mental Health Bill)HealthDavid Payne
Working to rules. (nurses' union action)HealthDavid Payne
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