Nursing Times 1998 Jane Salvage - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1998 Jane Salvage
TitleSubjectAuthors
Evidence-based practice: a mixture of motives? (research programme; United Kingdom National Health Service)HealthJane Salvage
Gray's elegy. (Former RCN stalwart Phil Gray)HealthJane Salvage
Gro Harlem Brundtland could be the person to restore stability and credibility to the World Health Organization.HealthJane Salvage
Hold your heads up. (plight of women health workers in Eastern Europe)(includes related article on European women health professionals)HealthJane Salvage
Nurses at risk: The health of nurses has historically been a low priority.HealthJane Salvage, Rosemary Rogers, Roger Cowell
Nurses - children - at risk. (health and safety issues for pregnant nurses)HealthJane Salvage, Rosemary Rogers, Roger Cowell
Occasional paper: nursing on the European map.HealthJane Salvage
Speaking out. (long-term care of the elderly)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Statements on how to tackle world poverty are laudable. However, its elimination will involve some tough choices. (eliminating health inequalities in United Kingdom involves tackling poverty)(Column)HealthJane Salvage
Taking the lead. (nurses; European Union)HealthJane Salvage
This week. (nurses; clinical supervision)HealthJane Salvage
This week. (political promises; nursing profession)HealthJane Salvage
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