Nursing Times 1996 Colin Wright - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1996 Colin Wright
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Acute discomfort. (little support for plans to unify services at Belfast's two main hospitals)HealthColin Wright
An ill wind. (impact of Guillain-Barre Syndrome; former staff nurse Audrey McGinty)(Interview)HealthColin Wright
A safe place to work. (implications for nurses of new health and safety legislation)HealthColin Wright
Baby scoring system misses the point.(United Kingdom; health self-assessment method for babies)HealthColin Wright
Going straight to a new start in life: a new forensic psychiatric day care in Scotland staffed by nurses, provides ex-prisoners support and encouragement and has helped to cut rates of reoffending.HealthColin Wright
Just sing 'aargh.'(voice clinic at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary)HealthColin Wright
Reversion therapy: now the IRA has reverted to terrorism nurses in Belfast expect stress levels to rise, after the relative calm of the ceasefire.HealthColin Wright
Soft target: violence against NHS staff is in the news again after an attack on a nurse in a hospital car park.HealthColin Wright
States of play. (the emergence of US-style managed care in the UK health service)HealthColin Wright
The legacy of Dunblane. (local nurses try to come to terms with gun massacre)HealthColin Wright
Time to heal. (inquiry into massacre of school children in Dunblane, Scotland, will prolong emotional healing process)HealthColin Wright
Top of the class. (degree training of nurses at Edinburgh University; includes related article on the program's achievements)HealthColin Wright
When shareholders come before service.(construction of Stonehaven hospital under UK's private finance initiative)HealthColin Wright
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