Nursing Times 1997 Anne Gulland - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1997 Anne Gulland
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Abuse, spies and videotape. (parents suspected of child abuse; covert video surveillance)(includes related article)HealthAnne Gulland
Age of lost innocence. (child sex abuse; training nurses to help adult survivors)HealthAnne Gulland
A hip replacement: a strong believer in the NHS, LIberal Democrat health spokesman Simon Hughes has been tipped as a possible member of a Lib-Lab government.HealthAnne Gulland
A special legacy of neglect. (women in special hospitals)(Interview)HealthAnne Gulland
Back to nature. (views in United Kingdom about use of cannabis to relieve pain and stress)(includes case study)HealthAnne Gulland
Behind the smokescreen.(tobacco sponsorship)HealthAnne Gulland
Broke and bewildered. (United Kingdom nurses highlight problems with cancer care services)HealthAnne Gulland
Brown pressed for NHS cash lifeline.HealthAnne Gulland, Rodney Porter
Citizens' advice. (citizen's jury considers a family doctor shortage)HealthAnne Gulland
Daisy chain power.(nurses on decision-making councils, includes case study of nurse on a council)HealthDavid Payne, Anne Gulland
French connection.(a Franco-British hospital in France; includes article about the hospital's history)HealthAnne Gulland
From high-rise anxieties the valleys of despair.(contrasting stress in inner cities with stress in rural areas)HealthAnne Gulland
Good on paper: after two years of the nurse-prescribing pilot, the scheme is finally to be extended to primary care nurses throughout England. (includes related article)HealthAnne Gulland
Growing pains.(services for people with AIDS, includes related article about a video of AIDS patients)HealthAnne Gulland
Jab that packs a punch: recent press coverage of the possible link between the MMR vaccine and Crohn's disease leaves nurses in a tricky position.HealthAnne Gulland
Listening brief.(listening to people with dementia)HealthAnne Gulland
Memories of missing Abbie. (midwife Karen Humphries recalls daughter Abbie being snatched)HealthAnne Gulland
Nipping the bully in the bud.(hospital tackles staff bullying)HealthAnne Gulland
Postscripts from the edge. (nurses; mental health)HealthAnne Gulland
Russian revolution. (restructuring of health service in Russia)HealthAnne Gulland
Safety first.(guidelines on preventing violence against nurses)HealthAnne Gulland
Speaking with the enemy.(two nurses compete for the same political seat in the 1997 British election)(Is There a Nurse in the House?)(Interview)HealthAnne Gulland
The axeman cometh. (National Health Service Confederation Chief Executive Stephen Thornton)HealthAnne Gulland
The bane of Albania: the country's health system is in a state of chaos, but the work of many health projects continues despite the chronic lack of resources.HealthAnne Gulland, Tony Sheldon
The road less travelled. (medical provision for new age travellers and gypsies in the United Kingdom)HealthAnne Gulland
Triumphs and trials: 1996 was a mixed bag of conflict, controversy and success.HealthAnne Gulland
Two sides to every story.(Bethlem Royal Hospital celebrations cause controversy)HealthAnne Gulland, Clive Tabraham
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