Nursing Times 1996 Jane Cassidy - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1996 Jane Cassidy
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Adventure holiday takes off the heat. (special summer camp for children with burn injuries)HealthJane Cassidy
Axe hangs over community care. (purchasers and providers of community care services in the UK clash over funding priorities)HealthKathryn Godfrey, Jane Cassidy
Ballot to strike set in motion. (nurses at five UK hospitals consider industrial action)HealthJane Cassidy
Battle cry. (the personal experience of an Asian nurse who was raped and her plans for the future)HealthJane Cassidy
Cross-country dash highlights ICU deficit. (boy dies after lengthy search for paediatric intensive care bed)HealthJane Cassidy
Divided we stand.(British Royal College of Nursing; health care issues)HealthJane Cassidy
Exclusion zone. (interview with British midwife working in Afghanistan) (includes related article)HealthJane Cassidy
Flying high in America.(British nurses in the US)(Interview)HealthJane Cassidy
Hard cash concern. (problems facing nurses who are asked to report on their clients' finances)HealthJane Cassidy
Has anyone seen their top-up pay? (views on local pay agreements for UK nurses)HealthJane Cassidy
How safe is a trial period?(wrongful dismissal case involving UK nurse)HealthJane Cassidy
On the bed-line: waiting in A&E for a bed may have made headline news, but nurses have warned of the growing crisis for months.HealthJane Cassidy
Shout about home truths. (care of the elderly) (includes related article)HealthJane Cassidy
Staff struggle to cope as A&E crisis worsens. (many accident and emergency units very overcrowded)HealthJane Cassidy
The iron fist of reforms. (NHS reforms)HealthJane Cassidy
The 'I's don't have it. (attacks on I nursing grade; includes case study)HealthJane Cassidy
The unseen menace: Thailand has thousands of street children - and every one of them risk slipping into prostitution and becoming just another statistic in an appalling AIDS epidemic.HealthJane Cassidy
Time to talk.(communications skills of British nurses)HealthJane Cassidy
Totting-up tactics: opening gambits and gamesmanship - tactics count in the quest for credits in your pay packet.HealthThelma Agnew, Jane Cassidy
UKCC malpractice hit list targets theft and abuse. (nurses' regulatory body considers trends in complaints brought before misconduct committees)HealthJane Cassidy
UKCC pledges review after fury at rapist reinstatement. (concern about nurse being allowed to practice again after committing rape)HealthJane Cassidy
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