Nursing Times 1998 Jenine Willis - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1998 Jenine Willis
TitleSubjectAuthors
Becoming a manager and making a difference to patient care. (nurse manager)(includes related article)(Learning Curve supplement.)HealthJenine Willis
Child health in the community. (United Kingdom)(includes related article on career development)(Learning curve supplement)HealthJenine Willis
Continence: a case for home delivery services.HealthJenine Willis
Growing up with a stoma. (nursing care of children and teenagers with stomas) (includes related article on personal experiences of a young woman with a stoma) (Practice)HealthJenine Willis
Inner strength. (breast reconstruction)(includes related article on breast implants)HealthJenine Willis
Last among equals. (United Kingdom nurses fail to gain equal say in primary care groups)(includes details of plans for primary care groups in Leicestershire, England, and Cornwall, England)HealthJenine Willis
Lecturer-practitioners: serving two masters for a common cause.(Learning Curve)HealthJenine Willis
Lecturing in higher education: a career for self-starters. (nurse lecturer)(includes related article)HealthJenine Willis
Mental health therapies. (career option)(includes related article)(Learning Curve supplement.)HealthJenine Willis
Nowhere to go: The prospect of steady career progression is as important as pay and conditions and affects recruitment and retention, yet the grading system has failed to deliver its promise of rewarding nurses fairly.HealthJenine Willis
Promoting continence control.HealthJenine Willis
Proving that community nursing works. (methods to quantify value of community nurses in the United Kingdom)(includes related article on school nurses)HealthJenine Willis
Should nurses start running for cover from patients' complaints?: The number of nurses involved in complaints is rising.HealthJenine Willis
The changing face of primary care across the UK. (impact of National Health Service re-organisation)(includes related article)HealthJenine Willis
The rise of Viagra: The old adage 'sex sells' has never seem so apt. Never since the Pill has a drug made such an impact on the world stage, yet serious concerns surround the introduction and use of Viagra.HealthJenine Willis
The voice of the people. (role of patients in determining health care services in United Kingdom)HealthJenine Willis
Who's paying?(tax on home-delivered continence products, includes related article about bowel and bladder problems)HealthJenine Willis
Working in expanding roles. (experiences of nurses who have developed clinical role)(includes sidebar article detailing ways of developing new service or role in nursing)(Learning Curve)HealthJenine Willis
Working in the community. (community nursing in United Kingdom)(Learning Curve)HealthJenine Willis
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