Nursing Times 1997 Anne Gulland |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Abuse, spies and videotape. (parents suspected of child abuse; covert video surveillance)(includes related article) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Age of lost innocence. (child sex abuse; training nurses to help adult survivors) | Health | Anne 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. | Health | Anne Gulland |
A special legacy of neglect. (women in special hospitals)(Interview) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Back to nature. (views in United Kingdom about use of cannabis to relieve pain and stress)(includes case study) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Behind the smokescreen.(tobacco sponsorship) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Broke and bewildered. (United Kingdom nurses highlight problems with cancer care services) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Brown pressed for NHS cash lifeline. | Health | Anne Gulland, Rodney Porter |
Citizens' advice. (citizen's jury considers a family doctor shortage) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Daisy chain power.(nurses on decision-making councils, includes case study of nurse on a council) | Health | David Payne, Anne Gulland |
French connection.(a Franco-British hospital in France; includes article about the hospital's history) | Health | Anne Gulland |
From high-rise anxieties the valleys of despair.(contrasting stress in inner cities with stress in rural areas) | Health | Anne 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) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Growing pains.(services for people with AIDS, includes related article about a video of AIDS patients) | Health | Anne 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. | Health | Anne Gulland |
Listening brief.(listening to people with dementia) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Memories of missing Abbie. (midwife Karen Humphries recalls daughter Abbie being snatched) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Nipping the bully in the bud.(hospital tackles staff bullying) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Postscripts from the edge. (nurses; mental health) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Russian revolution. (restructuring of health service in Russia) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Safety first.(guidelines on preventing violence against nurses) | Health | Anne 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) | Health | Anne Gulland |
The axeman cometh. (National Health Service Confederation Chief Executive Stephen Thornton) | Health | Anne 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. | Health | Anne Gulland, Tony Sheldon |
The road less travelled. (medical provision for new age travellers and gypsies in the United Kingdom) | Health | Anne Gulland |
Triumphs and trials: 1996 was a mixed bag of conflict, controversy and success. | Health | Anne Gulland |
Two sides to every story.(Bethlem Royal Hospital celebrations cause controversy) | Health | Anne Gulland, Clive Tabraham |
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