Nursing Times 1998 David Payne - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1998 David Payne
TitleSubjectAuthors
Brown urged not to stage pay award. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown under pressure not to stage nurses' pay award)HealthDavid Payne, Chris Mahony
Bugged by the future. (impact of year 2000 computer date change on United Kingdom National Health Service)HealthDavid Payne
Calming measures. (United Kingdom health trust workplace policy)(includes related articles on trusts)(Industry Overview)HealthDavid Payne
Carry on, matron: Shadow health secretary Ann Widdecombe is the new darling of the political press.HealthDavid Payne
In a Barbie world.(King's Fund employee Barbie Vaughan)HealthDavid Payne
Leap of faith. (establishment of Ugandan AIDs hospice)(includes related article on AIDS in Africa)HealthDavid Payne
Memories are made of this. (use of memory clinics to treat patients with Alzheimer's disease in United Kingdom)HealthDavid Payne
Mr Brown cuts the cake. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown; effects of Spring 1998 budget on health policies)(includes related article)HealthDavid Payne
Overseas aid: The Pitfalls.HealthDavid Payne, Anne Gulland
Panic stations. (nurse shortage)HealthDavid Payne
Purchasing power. (involvement of women nurses in the establishment of United Kingdom primary care groups)HealthDavid Payne, Adrian O'Dowd, Thelma Agnew
Stars of the screen. (health visitors; television documentary)HealthDavid Payne
Sterling work. (United Kingdom nurses face financial difficulties)(includes details of typical income and expenditure for community psychiatric nurse)HealthDavid Payne
Striking the right note.(includes related article on midwives' attitudes)(nurses' pay; possibility of militant action)HealthDavid Payne
To Di for. (establishment of nursing unit commemorating Diana, Princess of Wales)(includes related article on nursing units commemorating famous people)HealthDavid Payne
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