Nursing Times 1998 Craig Kenny - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1998 Craig Kenny
TitleSubjectAuthors
A world of opportunities. (United Kingdom nurses look abroad for higher salaries)HealthRebecca Coombes, Craig Kenny, Rodney Porter
Brighton early. (health visitors providing support for parents in a deprived area of Brighton, England)HealthCraig Kenny
Brighton peers.(Brighton, England; mental health rehabilitation team)HealthCraig Kenny
Building expenses. (primary health care initiative; London, England)HealthCraig Kenny
Children of hope. (nurses promote tolerance to help children in Northern Ireland)HealthCraig Kenny
Dial N for nurses. (United Kingdom nurse operated telephone advice line)(includes related article)HealthAnne Gulland, Craig Kenny
Do mention the war. (retired nurses mark 50th anniversary of United Kingdom National Health Service)HealthCraig Kenny
Down your way. (United Kingdom primary health care service)HealthCraig Kenny
Failing the screen test. (breast cancer screening)HealthCraig Kenny
Fairness at work?: is the government's white paper a good thing for nursing unions?HealthCraig Kenny
Family fortunes: Pre-school children are the target of the government's Sure Start scheme.HealthCraig Kenny
Fighting to keep my baby: Nurse Penny Roberts has severe disabilities and faces having her newborn baby taken away from her.HealthCraig Kenny
Killing with care. (German nurses; Nazi extermination programme)HealthCraig Kenny
Losing contact with ground control. (establishment of health action zones in the United Kingdom)HealthCraig Kenny
Moonlighting: a student's lot? (financial problems facing mature nursing students in United Kingdom)(includes case studies)HealthCraig Kenny
Nursing gets family-friendly. (United Kingdom child-care facilities for nurses)(includes related articles)HealthCraig Kenny
Quality time. (United Kingdom National Health Service; quality of care)(includes related article on health service failures)HealthCraig Kenny
School run.(school nursing)HealthCraig Kenny
The people's check-up. (ordinary people's views of standards of care in early years of United Kingdom National Health Service)(50 Years of the NHS)HealthCraig Kenny
The pioneers. (former nurses' experiences of early years of United Kingdom National Health Service)(50 Years of the NHS)HealthCraig Kenny
Trust mergers and you. (United Kingdom National Health Service Trusts; April 1998 mergers, nurses)(includes related article)(Cover Story)HealthAnne Gulland, Craig Kenny
Wheel of misfortune: Forced to gamble, then losing everything. That is how some universities see the latest nursing education shake-up.HealthCraig Kenny
Widdecombe fair or foul? (United Kingdom Shadow Health Secretary Ann Widdecombe)HealthCraig Kenny
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