Nursing Times 1998 - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A battle in vein: infusion phlebitis.(Infection Control)HealthAndrew Jackson
Abdominoperineal resection for rectal cancer. (case study of rectal cancer care)HealthSarah Moppett
A behavioural approach to obsessive compulsive disorder.HealthEwen Taylor
A bitter pill.(United Kingdom Code of Professional Conduct special section.)(nurses; qualifications, personal qualities)(Cover Story)HealthGail Houghton
A bloody tradition. (female circumcision)HealthBrigid McConville
A boost to the system. (improving nutritional status of patients with HIV infection)(includes sidebar detailing transmission and symptoms of HIV and AIDS)(Nutrition)HealthRosalind Elliott
A brittle future: Adolescents with anorexia nervosa are at great risk of developing osteoporosis.HealthSarah King
A complement to care. (use of palliative care by a United Kingdom holistic service based in the Wirral, Cheshire)(Company Profile)HealthElizabeth Gates
A dose of the UN's medicine: Mariam Hamza hit the headlines when she was whisked to Britain from sanctions-hit Iraq to receive leukaemia treatment.HealthSusannah Hall, David Olafimihan
Advice shop.(Diabetes special section.)(diabetes management)HealthCharles Fox
A fly on the wards. (BBC2 documentary about student nurses)HealthEsther Leach, Caroline White
A force for good. (psychiatric service for soldiers)HealthAllan Jolly, Paula Crick
A framework for managing risk. (guidelines for United Kingdom nurses about clinical supervision records)(Learning Curve)HealthKatrina Neal
After Project 2000: What does the future hold for nursing education?HealthSally Thomson
Against all the odds, the fight goes on.(sacked employees win unfair dismissal case)HealthSue Beenstock
A hard day's night: Obstructive sleep apnoea is as common as diabetes and asthma and as much of a public health problem as smoking. Or is it?HealthClaire Jones
A hard return for your money. (return-to-nursing programme)(includes related personal narrative)HealthSeamus Ward
A harmful procedure. (care and treatment of people who harm themselves)HealthAnthony Harrison
A head start. (training for mental health nurses working in acute inpatient care)HealthJustine Faulkner
A healthy living centre in the community. (services provided by a health centre in London, United Kingdom)HealthClaire Ramm
A hole of your own. (improving working conditions of nurses)(Column)HealthEric Caines
A holistic approach to pressure area care. (pressure sore management)HealthPatricia Tate
Alert to alternatives. (disinfectants)(Infection Control supplement.)HealthAnne Haythorne
Allergen avoidance.HealthLisa Priestley
All for one, and one for all: Health visitors should stick to working with individuals if they really want to improve public health.HealthElizabeth Gould
All for one.(community mental health teams)HealthChris Hart, David Tracey
All together now... (nurses' involvement in primary care groups)HealthNancy North
All you need to know about clinical effectiveness. (improving clinical practice information packs, produced by the United Kingdom Department of Health)HealthYvonne Moores
A long time coming. (community nurses; recognition of their role)HealthJennie Billings
American perspectives on continence.HealthDiane Newman
A mission to heal. (voluntary overseas nursing)HealthKirsten Downer
A model of psychosocial care for severe personality disorder. (includes case study)HealthPamela Pringle
A multidisciplinary approach to palliative transfusions at home. (includes personal reflections on the procedure)HealthBrenda Spettigue, Anne Uglow, Grace Stewart
An alternative to inpatient care for clients with acute mental illness.HealthPeter Walmsley
An assessment of need for district nursing. (improving district nursing provision in Barnet, London, England)HealthAnne Brooks, Kate Mackay
An awfully big adventure: Setting up your own business can be a daunting experience, but a recent RCN report offers guidance to budding nurse entrepreneurs.HealthPaul Dinsdale
Anchors aweigh. (nursing on a sailing boat adapted for people with physical disabilities)HealthJane de Burgh
An easier way to speak again. (voice prostheses)(includes related case studies)HealthPauline Davidson
A new lease of life. (approaches to rehabilitative care of elderly)HealthAngela Cotter
An exploration of the value of specialist neurosurgical nurses.HealthElizabeth Westcott, Virginia Dunn
Antimicrobial prophylaxis in colorectal surgery.HealthAnne-Marie Glenny, Fujian Song
Appetite for change. (malnourished hospital patients; special catering arrangements)(includes related article)HealthJoy Field
Applying Peplau's theory in psychiatric nursing practice.HealthShaun Ryles
A protocol for people with hearing impairment. (helping patients with hearing problems in hospital)HealthMaria Hayman
Are black nurses an endangered species? (United Kingdom)HealthPaul Iganski
A rising challenge.HealthSiobhan Fahey
A role change for auxiliaries. (boosting role of nursing auxiliaries in United Kingdom)HealthJanice Poole
A shot in the arm for travellers. (prevention of contracting hepatitis)(includes related case study)HealthJane Warner
Assessing the capacity to give consent. (consent to medical treatment; people with learning disabilities)(Learning Disabilities special section.)HealthEsia Dean, Sue Turner, Jon Cash, Paul Winterbottom
Assessment of haemostatis. (includes case study)HealthDebbie Field
A study in hygiene and discipline? (nurse training in United Kingdom in 1950s)(50 Years of the NHS)HealthBarbara Slade, Mary Carr
A tricky act to balance. (mental health work)HealthJulie Repper, Rachel Perkins
A trouble shared.(Diabetes special section.)(diabetic patients; diabetic nurse)HealthJonathan Gamble
A vexing vaccination.(pneumococcal vaccination)HealthClare Laroche, Henry Fell, Fraser Madden
Avoiding drug administration errors: the way forward. (includes related case studies)HealthSteve Dummett
A weight of her shoulders. (care and treatment of a diabetes patient)(includes article on main points of case study)HealthLorraine Avery
A wider role in managing patients with lung cancer: Only one-fifth of patients with lung cancer survive a year after diagnosis. For this reason, the latest guidance emphasises the importance of prevention and palliative care.HealthArabella Melville, Alison Eastwood
A world of difference: After years of striving, theatre nurses' perioperative role has finally been recognized.HealthPaul Wicker
Baby talk.(over-emphasis on cot death is scaring parents)HealthBrid Hehir
Bacterial vaginosis.(vaginal infection)HealthLovelle Smith
Bars to health. (prisoners; health care)HealthAndrea Needham
Beating the burn. (complementary therapies in interstitial cystitis)HealthHelen Brett, Sharon Barker
Beating the odds in liver disease: A properly considered nutritional regime is integral to the treatment of liver disease.HealthJill Johnson
Behind the blockade. (Cuba's health care system)HealthValerie Buxton
Being a nurse is not what I do, it's what I am.(case studies of six nurses attitudes towards their work)HealthSue Jones, David Love, Melanie Heald, Tracy Holloway, Cecilia Skudder, Emma Coutts
Being heard. (care and treatment of rape victims)HealthGil Hennebry
Below the belt. (nursing care for men with testicular cancer)HealthSheila MacBride
Benefits to families from a parent-child course. (parenting skill classes)(includes related articles)HealthKate Mudge, Jill Langley
Bereavement support for people with learning disabilities.HealthSue Read, Lynn Clarke
Better continence care through use of research in clinical practice. (United Kingdom case study of clinical behaviour improvement)HealthRose Moran, Sally Bradley
Beyond miracle babies. (challenges facing nurses in special care baby units in United Kingdom)HealthAnne Mitchell
Beyond the fringe: Complementary therapies at the margin of health care.HealthSue Coates
Big mother is watching you. (United Kingdom social policy regarding parenthood)HealthBrid Hehir
Bills of health.(Legislative issues affecting nurses)Health 
Board and lodgings.(includes related case studies)(primary care groups; nurse members)HealthSue Antrobus
Body building. (nutritional balance for patients undergoing surgery after intestinal failure)(Nutrition)HealthJon Shaffer
Born in the USA: How are newborn babies affected by their mothers' use of drugs nursed in specialist units in the USA?HealthKarena Fellowes
Breaking the circuit: a cure for supraventricular tachycardia.HealthNeil Crossley
Breast cancer: giving women a more proactive role.HealthJane Barker, Diana Harcourt
Breathing life into an idea. (care and treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)HealthAlison Conway
Brown poised to tighten grip on nurses' pay. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)Health 
Bullied to distraction. (account of bullying in midwifery)Health 
Burden of proof. (Lucille Ferrie, nurse jailed in Saudi Arabia for murder of colleague)HealthFrank Chalmers
Cancer, chemotherapy and pregnancy. (effects of chemotherapy on foetus)HealthAlexander Molassiotis
Can nurse managers supervise? (managing conflicts of interest)(Learning curve supplement)HealthDorothy Lyle
Can these people be helped? (implications of murder conviction of Michael Stone for treatment of psychiatric illness in United Kingdom)(includes sidebar article detailing approaches to treatment of personality disorder)HealthRobert Munro, Chris Green
Cardiac rehabilitation. (effectiveness of programmes)HealthJacqueline Dinnes
Careers guidance during nurse education: The need for a strategy.HealthLouise Marsland
Care of the orthopaedic patient with traction: Traction helps correct not only the original injury to a limb, but also alleviate any pain.HealthSiobhan Mellett
Caring for patients with an ICD.(internal cardioverter difibrillators)HealthJayne James, Jenny Tagney
Caring for rape survivors. (United Kingdom centre for the emotional and medical support of rape victims)(includes related articles)HealthAnita Mansley
Catch 'em young. (exercise programme for 15- and 16-year olds)HealthSusan Warburton
Chain reaction. (hospitalized prisoners; use of handcuffs)HealthBrendan Prescott
Change from the bottom up. (district nurses and health visitors at Camden and Islington National Health Service Trust in London, England, play role in determining their future)HealthJenny Fraser, Val Collier, Catherine Evans
Changing clinical practice. (nursing)(includes strategies for change)(Clinical Effectiveness supplement.)Health 
Changing the records: An audit at one teaching hospital revealed major shortcomings in the documentation of pressure sore risk.HealthEmma Knox
Changing urine testing protocols through audit.HealthMargaret McNaughton, Sylvia Cavanagh
Chlamydia: the most common sexually transmitted infection. (Sexually Transmitted Infections, part 3)(includes case study)HealthAnnabel Davis
Cholesterol and coronary heart disease: Screening and treatment.HealthMary Turner-Boutle
Choose life.(adult resuscitation)HealthPhil Jevon
Cleaning up our practice. (hospital wards; nebuliser cleaning)(Infection Control special section.)HealthTeresa Ronchetti
Cleaning up the act.(decontamination methods in endoscopy)HealthSantha McGrath
Clearing tracheobronchial secretions using suction.(includes related case study)HealthBernard Place, Helen Fell
Climbing frame. (career development; nurses)(Leadership supplement.)HealthJulie Ann Halliday
Clinical care takes centre stage: Many nurses are not confident about understanding research papers and reviews.HealthThoreya Swage
Clinically effective leg ulcer care.HealthChrissy Dunn
Clinical risk assessment for mental health nurses. (management techniques)HealthMichael Doyle
Clinical supervision and practice nurses. (pilot scheme for clinical supervision of practice nurses in Tayside, England)HealthGail Trotter, Ali Farquharson, Sheila Nimmo
Clinical supervision: what's going on? Results of a questionnaire.HealthVeronica Bishop
Clinical view. (pathogenic microorganisms; reproduction)(Column)HealthEdward Purssell
Cold comfort. (management of vaccine storage and handling)HealthJoyce Coppola, Rosemary Johnston
Cold comfort. (mixed views on additional funding for National Health Service as part of United Kingdom government's comprehensive spending review)(includes details of media coverage)Health 
Cold comforts. (care and treatment of upper respiratory tract infections)HealthWendy Johnson
Community-based leg ulcer clinics: organisation and cost-effectiveness. (United Kingdom health )HealthBrenda King, C. Jane Morrell, Louise Brereton
Consulting patients on education strategy. (cardiac patient care)HealthCarol Singlton, Anne Hayes
Containment areas. (dealing with meningococcal infection)(Infection Control)HealthHelen Jenkinson, Many Edwards
Continence promotion among children with severe disabilities. (support for parents)HealthTeri Grieve
Cough control.(immunisation against whooping cough)(includes case study)HealthLynn Parker
Critically appraising literature. (research literature)(Clinical Effectiveness supplement.)Health 
Critical pathways: an aid to practice. (medical management technique)HealthAlun Roebuck
Culturally sensitive care in a forensic setting. (cultural awareness in psychiatric care at Bethlem Royal Hospital in Beckenham, England)(includes case study)HealthMary Yates, Esther Craddock
Culture shock. (female circumcision)HealthParasathi Teare
Cutting edge care.(nurse endoscopist)HealthLiz McNaughton
Cycle of alienation. (care of anti-social mentally ill patients)HealthGina Hillis, Norman McClelland
Dangerous liaison. (practise of nurses dealing with adolescent cancer patients)HealthVikki Riley
Data collection in continence care. (United Kingdom, Dudley Continence Project)HealthWendy Phillips
Day in day out. (practice of nurses involved in day surgery)HealthCatherine Caballero
Deadly souvenir. (diphtheria; nursing care)(Infection Control supplement.)HealthTracey Cooper
Death rights. (standards of care for dying people and close relatives in United Kingdom)(includes case studies)HealthMichael Buckley
Decision-making in A&E by expert nurses. (use of triage telephone assessment)HealthJanet Marsden
Decline and fill.(Special section on nurses and oral care.)(children; oral health)(Cover Story)HealthZosia Kmietowicz
Degree of scepticism. (nursing education)HealthPaul Chapman
Delivering justice. (childbirth; law)(includes related article)HealthAndrew Andrews
Designing and carrying out a clinical audit. (nursing)(includes case study)(Clinical Effectiveness supplement.)Health 
Designing a research study. (nursing)(includes description of research components)(Clinical Effectiveness supplement.)Health 
Designing learning activities. (organizing material when teaching nurses)(Teaching Skills, part 5)(Learning Curve)HealthDai Hall
Developing a reflective standard of care. (use of reflective care when dealing with terminally ill aggressive patients)HealthChristpher Johns
Diagnosing and treating genital herpes.HealthSue Chard
Dirt alert. (hospitals; cleaning)(Infection Control special section.)HealthMaureen Thompson, Patty Hempshall
Dirty business.(asthma; causes)HealthLouise Wilson
Disentangling caring from love in a nurse-patient relationship.HealthDean-David Holyoake
Dissent down under. (Australian nurses strike action)HealthAmanda Tattam
Does nurse-led care mean second-class care? (United Kingdom nursing services)HealthLance Gardner
Double trouble. (asylum seekers; United Kingdom)(includes related articles)(Promoting Access to Health Care special section.)(Cover Story)HealthSarah Savigar
Doubtful demons: Many people who are abused as children go on to have alcohol problems.HealthRoberta Holloway
Down in the mouth.(Special section on nurses and oral care.)(Cover Story)HealthRosemary Longhurst
Dry run. (enuresis alarm evaluation)(Continence supplement.)HealthSinead Clarke-O'Neill
Dying for a snooze: Sleep deprivation can have serious physical and psychological effects, from paranoia to an inability to carry out the simplest tasks.HealthKolleh Bangura
Early lifesavers: Is it time that nurses considered taking on defibrillation as one of their core responsibilities.HealthTom Quinn
Easing the discomfort of oxygen therapy. (includes related case study)HealthMaria Boehm, Helen Fell
Easing the symptoms. (wound care)HealthSue Jones
Edna's war. (experiences of British Red Cross nurse during Second World War)HealthEdna Smith
Education for specialist practice in palliative care.HealthJean Roch, Moyra Ann Baldwin
Education for staffing in nursing homes: Nurses found a common language through a palliative care project.HealthPauline Smith
Effectiveness of child-health screening.HealthJacqueline Droogan
Elderly abuse: issues for nurses. (recognizing symptoms of abuse in the elderly)HealthClaudine McCreadie
Emotional healing.(professional and private lives of nurses, includes case studies)HealthDebbie Mazhindu
Enough is enough. (reducing risk of violence against nurses)HealthSheelagh Brewer
Epidural analgesia: Have we got it right?HealthEileen Mann
Evaluating healthcare systems.(Learning Curve supplement.)Health 
Evaluating public health nursing.HealthPauline Pearson
Evidence-based practice in pressure sore reduction.HealthJulie Baker
Express yourselves: Research shows that nurses often allow medical staff to make decisions for them.HealthJanine Rayfield
Extended mental health service improves client well-being. (treatment for clients with mental health problems at Surrey Heartlands National Health Service Trust)HealthDeclan Flynn
Face to face. Carolyn Noble is a Parkinson's disease nurse specialist with North West anglia Healthcare NHS Trust. Janet Ryall is a gardening consultant who has Parkinson's disease.HealthCarolyn Noble, Janet Ryall
Face to face. (interview with two nurses, one of which has breast cancer)Health 
Face to face. (interview with two nurses who share a job)Health 
Face to face. (occupational health workers; United Kingdom bakery)HealthJulie Nelson, Sandra Kelly
Face to face. (Philip Barker and Kevin Gournay, professors of psychiatric nursing)Health 
Face value. (psychological treatment of patients with facial injuries)(includes related article on Changing Faces charity for facial disfigurement)HealthAndrea Clegg
Facing cancer.(nurse distress)HealthJoy Eden
Facts of life. (United Kingdom government accepts link between poverty and poor health)HealthRobert Hoskins
Family planning for women with learning disabilities.(Learning Disabilities special section.)HealthHelen Cook, Gillian Taylor, Jillian Pearson
Famous four up and running. (potential candidates for presidency of United Kingdom Royal College of Nursing)Health 
Fast forward. (health care professionals with drug and alcohol addiction)HealthSue Stephens
Father and child reunion: A group of health visitors run a course to help rebuild relationships between male prisoners and their children.HealthSandra Hempel
Feeding a habit. (nutritional needs of drug users)HealthCarole Noble, Louise McCombie
Feed the patient, fool the pancreas. (nutritional care of acute pancreatitis)HealthLynne Colagiovanni, Jeremy Woodward
Feet of strength. (diabetes foot care service)HealthMaria Mousley
Fiesta of death. (death accepted as part of life in Mexico)HealthMolly Creech, Deanna Atkins
Fifty years young: going on strong. (United Kingdom National Health Service)HealthSian Evans
Film subjects win the day. (wound care)HealthSylvia Hampton
Florence revisited. (nurse Florence Nightingale)HealthDavid Watkins
Food fears. (escherichia coli infections)(Infection Control special section.)HealthPeter Williams, Jacqueline Ellison
Forced to settle. (travellers; health care)(includes related personal narratives)(Promoting Access to Health Care special section.)(Cover Story)HealthPeggy Ballinger
For the love of Brian. (caring for a severely brain injured son)HealthNicola Barry
Full service. (patient nutrition)HealthSusanne Wood
Galloping consumption: Tuberculosis is a global emergency.HealthAlimuddin Zumla, John Gange
Gender-bashing.(nurses; gender issues)HealthWilliam Simpkin
Genital warts: their etiology and treatment. (Sexually Transmitted Infections)(includes case study)HealthTracy Wright
Getting to know you. (collaboration between practice nurses and community psychiatric nursing)(includes related articles)HealthPeter Nolan, Frances Badger, Linda Dunn
Getting to trips with research evidence: Good quality research evidence is a prerequisite for introducing evidence-based health care.HealthNicky Cullum
Girl power. (feminine style of leadership for nurses) (includes case study on a female nurse manager)(Leadership supplement)HealthEls van Ooijen
Global contender: The latest research into the impact of diabetes reveals were are verging on an epidemic.HealthKaty Griggs
Going green. (sustainable development)(includes related articles on suggestions for personal and local authority activity)HealthKathryn Johnson
Gonorrhoea: symptoms and treatment. (includes related articles)HealthHeledd Nicholas
Good news down the line. (United Kingdom; National Health Service white paper)HealthLinda Crofts
Grace under fire. (affects of media attention on staff caring for an Iraqi leukaemia sufferer brought to the United Kingdom for treatment)HealthGinny Clark
Great expectations. (assessment of medical team leadership)Health 
Grime watch.(Infection Control supplement.)HealthMaureen Thomson, Patty Hempshall
Growing concern. (development of scoring system for paediatric pressure assessment)HealthJoan Patterson, Lucy Olding
Guillain-Barre syndrome.HealthLesley Pemberton
Gut instinct. (nutritional care management case study)(Case Note)HealthSusanne Wood
Hands on help: Abdominal massage is a viable alternative to laxatives and enemas in chronic constipation.HealthAnn Richards
Healthcare delivery in the 21st century: preparing for practice. (UKCC's Education Commission)(Learning Curve)HealthEve Jagusiewicz
Health promotion for people with learning disabilities in the community: Encouraging people with learning disabilities to visit a gym for regular excercise helped them to develop self-awareness, confidence and communication skills.HealthDave Hemmings
Helping students find a place in the team. (problems with supernumerary status for student nurses)HealthAnnette Lankshear
Helping supervisees to get the most out of their supervisory experience. (nursing profession)(Learning Curve supplement.)HealthSylvina Tate
Help that goes direct the heart of the matter. (interview with United Kingdom nurse Pauline Dixon, who works on a 24-hour nurse helpline)(Interview)Health 
Hepatitis: symptoms, treatment and prevention. (sexually transmitted infections, part 2)HealthCaroline Smales
High relief. (case study of community nursing)HealthCathryn Emflorgo
Home comforts. (United Kingdom primary care hospital-at-home technique)(includes related case study)HealthDee Neville
Homeless where the heart is. (healthcare provision for homeless people)HealthCarol Latham
Hounded by pain. (experiences of dermatomyositis)HealthJude Bowes
How a short stretch can work wonders. (Buerger's disease ulcer wound dressing)HealthSusan Poore
How assertive should outreach be?(Mental Health special section.)(community psychiatric services)HealthClaire Murdoch
How doe mobile phones affect electromedical devices?: Mobile telephones, radio handsets and pagers all emit electromagnetic waves that can interfere with medical equipment.HealthHelen Glenister
How to grow more leaders. (ward leaders; nursing profession)(Cover Story)HealthAlison Binnie
HRT or not HRT?: Hormone replacement therapy is thought to be the best way of preventing osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.HealthLoretta Loach
Hurt indoors. (preventing assaults on community nurses)HealthDi Beale, Phil Leather
Hypertension.HealthSue Jordan, Colin Torrance
Hypothyroidism.HealthJean White
Ignored and unrewarded. (United Kingdom nursing auxiliary workers pay)HealthCarole Thornley
Implementing research in nurse-led care.HealthGrace Lindsay
Improving clinical practice. (nursing)(includes related article on support)(Clinical Effectiveness supplement.)Health 
In Bevan's name. (United Kingdom Labour party's attitude to health care)HealthCharles Webster
Incidence and diagnosis of sleep paralysis: Sleep paralysis can be a terrifying, almost paranormal, experience.HealthJacqui McKechnie
Independence day.(frail elderly; innovative care option)HealthEileen Cowley
Information for patients having bladder augmentation. (care and treatment of bladder surgery)HealthCatherine Savage
Injection technique: intramuscular - 2. (Practical Procedures for Nurses)HealthChristine Hayes
In line for promotion. (public health; political emphasis)HealthElizabeth Meerabeau
In our parents' shadow. (Causes and symptoms of thalassaemia)HealthMarsh Glebart
In search of a sound knowledge base. (study into knowledge-based wound care of United kingdom community nurses)HealthClare Periton
In sickness and in health. (role of United Kingdom nurses in health education and promotion)HealthPauline Fielding, Marion Woan
Inside stories. (nursing patients with intestinal failure)(Nutrition)HealthAnne Myers
In strategy we trust. (United Kingdom National Health Service strategy)HealthNeil Pettinger
Intermediate care: smoothing the road to recovery.HealthJulie Williams, Susan Last
In terminal decline.(United Kingdom Code of Professional Conduct special section.)(United Kingdom National Health Service)(Cover Story)HealthNicola Barry
Introducing an analgesic prescription chart.HealthPenny Mogg, Carolyn James, Sally Sawyer
Introducing a nursing doctorate. (Doctor of Nursing degree at University of Adelaide, Australia)(includes views of teacher of first group of doctoral students)(Learning Curve)HealthAlan Pearson, Marjorie Gott, Sally Borbasi
Involving patients: lessons from PACE. (Promoting Action on Clinical Effectiveness)HealthDavid Gilbert
I prescribe, therefore I am. (Nurse prescribing)HealthEileen Shepherd
Is audit a task for nurses? (psychiatric nurses auditing quality of care in mental health hospital, Northumberland, England) (Practice)HealthDenise Kozlowski
Is 'dual diagnosis' a useful term? (health care; substance abuse, mental illness)HealthTrudi Petersen
Isolated cases. (treatment of patients who need hospital isolation)HealthTrish Oldman
Is ultrasound scanning really necessary?HealthKendra Sone
It's never too late.(continence training for adults with mental handicap, includes case studies)HealthFreda Shaw
Joint endeavour. (rheumatology nursing)(Interview)HealthPatricia Le Gallez
Keeping children healthy: Role of the school nurse.HealthJane Lightfoot, Wendy Bines
Keep with it. (nursing tutors)(Students special section.)HealthJessica Cudmore
Kiss and hell. (experiences of nurse sexually harassed by doctor)Health 
Know how: Treatment for childhood eczema.(Know how supplement.)HealthAlison Layton
Know how: vitamins and minerals. (nutritionally at-risk groups in community, part 9)(Nutrition)HealthNuzhat Ali
Ladies at war. (World War One volunteer nursing staff)HealthDavid Watkins
Latex allergy: reducing the risks.(Infection Control)HealthGraham Johnson
Latex sensation - what causes it and what can be done to minimise the risks.Health 
Latex sensitisation - what causes it and what can be done to minimise the risks: Part 1. (NT Professional Update)Health 
Learning disabilities in later life. (care and treatment of the elderly with learning disabilities)(includes related article on caring for a patient with diabetes)HealthRoger Numas
Learning from the experiences of mental health nurses. (clinical supervision)(Learning Curve supplement.)HealthCheryl Kipping
Learning to fly. (hospital ward leadership)(includes related article describing ward leadership project)(Cover Story)HealthSam King
Learning to live with asthma. (United Kingdom school health policies regarding asthma)HealthAlison Summerfield
Learning to work with social workers. (development of team cooperation)(Learning curve supplement)HealthChristine Garrety, Keith Edwards
Legal accountability in changing practice. (legal aspects of new nursing roles)HealthSarah Furlong, Deborah lover
Lessons from the outside. (minimizing risks presented by people with severe mental illness)HealthJayne Zito
Lessons in control.(toilet training children with Down's syndrome)HealthJune Rogers
Life and death decisions. (diagnosis and treatment of head injuries)HealthLisa Hadfield-Law
Life begins at 50. (United Kingdom National Health Service 50th anniversary; future of the nursing profession)(includes related articles on nurse-staffed telephone helpline and nurse paramedics)Health 
Life-story books for people with learning disabilities: These books focus attention on the person with profound learning disabilities as an individual rather than just a client, according to research.HealthHelen Hewitt
Living with Alzheimer's.(Alzheimer's disease special section.)(includes related case studies)(Admiral nurse scheme)(Cover Story)HealthHuw Meredith
Looking after number one. (Sylvia Diggory's memories of meeting Aneurin Bevan)HealthEsther Leach
Loss of body heat following surgical intervention.HealthLynn Atkin
Louder than words. (Helping dying patients come to terms with leaving behind the children)HealthSheila Frost
Magic moments. (nurses recount significant experiences)HealthMartin Vousden, Frances Gaynor, Rosalyn Bird, Stella Backhouse, Rowan Sills, Sarah Higginson
Major incidents at large sporting venues. (includes case study)HealthNick Castle
Make love, not warfarin. (work of anticoagulation management clinic in Birtley, England)HealthNancye Carr
Making the connections to aid mental health: Links between mental health nurses and general nurses are increasing.HealthDave Roberts
Making waves. (teaching medical aid to fishermen)HealthDounya MacDonald
Management of superpubic catheters. (includes case study of correct catheter management)(Care is Critical)HealthKate McMahon-Parkes
Managing deep vein thrombosis at home: An experiment with an early discharge scheme led to increased efficiency and greater patient satisfaction.HealthCarole Connor
Managing systemic lupus erythematosus.HealthMartin Leach
Managing the airway: methods and techniques. (resuscitation skills)HealthSharon Graham
Managing the big killer. (stroke care)HealthPippa Tyrrell
Managing to empower? (care of diabetes patients)(includes related articles on the British Diabetic Association and diabetes research)HealthSue Cradock
Man seeks nurses ....(Isle of Man, United Kingdom)HealthJo Green
Many people think self-injury is just a form of attention-seeking, but a network of nurses sought to present it in a more positive light.(Column)HealthChristine Hogg, Maureen Burke
Mean streets. (plight of prostitutes in Glasgow, United Kingdom)HealthGinny Clarke
Measuring change in the new NHS. (United Kingdom National Health Service, evaluating clinical effectiveness schemes)HealthGerard Abi-Aad
Mending broken bones. (management of elderly patients with hip fractures)(includes related case study)HealthJacqueline Scott
Mental health care in Sweden.HealthColin Vose
Men: the hidden crisis. (sexual abuse of males)(includes case study)HealthSandra Hempel
Mercury rising. (nursing profession job stress)HealthAnne Gullard
Methods of wound debridement. (wound management)HealthMaureen Benbow
Midwives must act to ensure that professional supervision and therefore the public are not endangered by the latest review. (review of United Kingdom's 1979 Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act)(Column)HealthDenise Chaffer
Milk monitors.(infant formulas; advertising law)HealthHeather Welford
Mind matters. (psychological affects of infertility)HealthKathleen Neville
Missing links. (United Kingdom public health nursing barriers)HealthKate Billingham, Caroline Plews, Anne Rowe
Model partnerships. (United Kingdom National Health Service reform)HealthAmi David, Steve Hopkins
Moist wound healing: the evidence. (analysis of moist wound healing techniques)HealthMick Miller
More safe, less sorry.(accident and emergency personnel; health promotion role)HealthRob Broomfield
More than skin deep: As patients with major trauma begin to recover from their physical injuries, psychological effects begin to emerge.HealthLouise Hole
More than the sum of its parts. (diabetes care multidisciplinary teams)HealthJanet Sumner
Moving and handling in the community. (moving and handling patients in community nursing setting in United Kingdom)HealthPhil Cohen
My nursing life.(50 Years of the NHS)HealthMaureen Raper
Mythical status: Despite its high incidence, an understanding of diabetes is clouded by a range of common myths.HealthJudith Wood
Narcolepsy: Nursing the sleeping sickness.HealthVanessa Macleod, John Shneerson
Nature's way. (use of larval therapy for wound care)HealthJenny Diver, Amanda Champion
Neither this nor that: the stigma of being an undergraduate nurse.(Learning Curve supplement.)HealthAnnette Jinks, Brian Pateman
New breast biopsy technique improves patient care. (breast cancer care)HealthTracey McCready
New line on mental health care. (Rochdale Healthcare NHS Trust creates 24-hour helpline for mentally ill)HealthSteve Taylor, Clair Birtles
No room for complacency. (diagnoses of pre-eclampsia during pregnancy)(Midwifery supplement.)HealthCatharine Sadler
No way home. (neurosurgery)HealthPeter Orr
Now is the time to harness the future. (community nurses; primary care groups)HealthRoger Kline, Jackie Carnell
Now wash your hands .... (infection control in schools)(Infection Control)HealthHeather May
Nurse-led diabetes clinics benefit black and Asian patients. (health care for minority communities)HealthAlison While, Seroj Shah, Mary Matthias
Nurse-led Primary Care Act pilot schemes: threat or opportunity? (part 1) (Practice)HealthLance Gardner
Nurses at risk: The health of nurses has historically been a low priority.HealthJane Salvage, Rosemary Rogers, Roger Cowell
Nurses' attitudes to sexuality in caring for cancer patients. (survey and research into nurses' attitudes)(includes related articles)HealthEizabeth Cort
Nurses - children - at risk. (health and safety issues for pregnant nurses)HealthJane Salvage, Rosemary Rogers, Roger Cowell
Nurses deserve a substantial pay award to make up for years of underpayment.(Editorial)Health 
Nurses fight their corner.(Mental Health special section.)HealthHelene Mulholland
Nurses' perceptions of the role of liaison mental health nurse.HealthDave Roberts
Nurses working in mental health services will be disturbed at the level of shilly-shallying. (United Kingdom government undecided about community care for mentally ill)(Editorial)Health 
Nurse to patient ratios and patient outcomes. (assessing staff ratios against mortality rates and re-admissions)HealthJennifer Hunt, Suzanne Hagen
Nursing an identity crisis.(Alzheimer's disease special section.)(patients with Alzheimer's disease)(Cover Story)HealthEmma Pritchard
Nursing in the streets. (Focus Homeless Outreach Team)HealthAndy Phee
Nursing supply and demand: reviewing the evidence. (reasons for shortages of nurses in United Kingdom)HealthJames Buchan, Fiona O'May
Nursing the nation better: Just how full a part can nurses, midwives and health visitors play in contributing to the strategies outlined in Our Healthier Nation?HealthYvonne Moores
Nutrition and pregnancy.(Nutrition in practice supplement)Health 
Nutrition and stoma patients: Stoma patients need good-quality dietary information to deal with their condition and protect their quality of life.HealthSusanne. Wood
Nutrition and the elderly.Health 
Nutrition in pregnancy: Proper nutrition is the cornerstone of a healthy pregnancy.HealthSusan Pearson
On home ground. (helping families to come to terms with head injury)HealthSally Wilkinson
On track for health. (South African health train)HealthWendy Lopatin
Opportunity knocks. (United Kingdom nursing profession)HealthRoger Kline
Orthodox care: Britain is culturally diverse and nurses have to be flexible and sensitive to the needs of different communities, such as orthodox Jews.HealthJo Carlow
Osteoporosis: learning together. (advice group for osteoporosis patients at Forest Healthcare National Health Service Trust in Essex, England)HealthJane Fleming
Osteoporosis: The hidden illness.HealthSue Holmes
Out of the darkness. (mental health care in east European countries)(Industry Overview)HealthRob Keukens, Hans van Pernis
Out on a limb.(includes related case study)(eczema; aged patients)HealthJane Watts
Pages of history. (changes to Nursing Times magazine since 1948)(50 Years of the NHS)HealthAndrew Cole
Pain by numbers. (pain assessment in older people)HealthEveline Johnstone
Paramedics of the mind. (ambulance psychiatric provision)HealthPhil McEvoy, Jeff Withington
Partnership in action. (patient participation group at Woodcote Group Practice in Surrey, England)HealthPat Goodwin
Partnerships for sound practice.(Learning Curve)HealthChristine Young, Nick Bowles
Past insights for present problems. (development of mental health nursing)HealthBen Thomas
Paternalistic intervention in mental health care. (health care for people with impaired capacity)HealthPam Chan
Patient records improve with unified case notes.HealthCatherine Walsh
Peak performance. (national strategy for pressure area care in Scotland)(Wound Care)HealthJulia Quickfall, Debbie Shields
PICC of the bunch. (Parenteral nutrition)HealthLynne Timmis
Pick of the bunch.(nurse-led rheumatology unit)HealthJill Byrne
Planning for action. (overcoming obstacles to changing professional nursing practice)(clinical effectiveness, part 2)HealthGerrard Abi-Aad, Rosalind Raine
Pneumonia. (Respiratory System, part 1)HealthDavid Taylor, Simon Littlewood
Pointing to change. (urinary incontinence indicators)(Continence supplement.)HealthMandy Wells
Postherpetic neuralgia: A care study.HealthKathryn Clarke
Power points. (public health nurse initiative)HealthJane Deville-Almond
Power-sharing brings greater satisfaction. (United Kingdom health trust involvement of management and parents in selecting staff to care for children with learning difficulties)HealthDave Wood
Practice makes perfect.(Diabetes special section.)(diabetes management)HealthStuart Bootle
Preoperative fasting.HealthMichelle Winkley
Preparing a proposal for clinical audit. (includes related article)(Clinical Effectiveness supplement.)Health 
Preparing a proposal for research. (nursing)(includes elements of a research proposal)(Clinical Effectiveness supplement.)Health 
Presenting in style. (advice on making presentations)(Leadership supplement)HealthZoe Adams
Pressure points. (work-related stress; United Kingdom National Health Service)HealthPaul Dinsdale
Preventing infection from indwelling catheters.HealthChris Laurent
Prevention is better than cure. (pilot study to assess potential for prevention of allergic disease in newborn children)HealthJane Murray
Prevention of falls in people over 65.HealthMarion Bateman
Priceless. (nurses; clinical effectiveness)(Cover Story)HealthJennifer Hunt
Primary health care for people with learning difficulties. (United Kingdom health policies)HealthHelen Cook
Problems and procedures of day-case angiography. (analysis of coronary angiography)HealthDiane Lisle
Progress towards controlling HIV-associated TB upsurges. (tuberculosis)HealthFrederick Marais
Providing family care in hospital.HealthEloise Carr, Helena Bridgman
Publicity coup. (nursing degree course applicants)(Students supplement.)HealthChris Mahoney
Public relations. (need for coordinated public health response to scabies in United Kingdom)(Infection Control)HealthGladys Xavier
Real lives, real solutions. (United Kingdom Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors' Association attitudes towards health care provision)HealthJackie Carnell
Rectal bleeding. (care and treatment)HealthPaul Davies, Mike Foster, Carol Button
Reducing paperwork in a medical assessment unit.HealthMartin Dyer, Jacqui Harte, Janet Brereton
Rehabilitation using therapeutic community principles. (care of patients with behavioural problems)(includes related case studies)HealthLen Bowers, Ruth Benbow
Renal failure. (diagnosis, care and treatment)HealthAnn-Louise Caress
Research, audit and networking: who's in the lead? (nursing profession)(Occasional Paper series.)HealthSally Redfern, Trevor Murrells
Resistance movement. (enterococci; antibiotic resistance)(Infection Control supplement.)HealthGill Beaumont
Responding to change in developing nursing practice. (role of practice development nurses)HealthLiz Swan
Restraint and sudden death from asphyxia. (includes case study)HealthBrodie Paterson, David Leadbetter, Alex McComish
Rhinitis: diagnosis and treatment. (nasal disorder)HealthLinda Peasece
Righting human wrongs. (psychiatry; human rights issues)HealthStuart Hall
Risky business. (personal narrative of a security advisor in a United Kingdom National Health Service Trust)HealthBrandon Morgan
Roller-coaster ride. (analysis of two different child birth experiences)(Midwifery supplement.)HealthSue Wells
Rough times. (rough sleepers; British government plans)(Promoting Access to Health Care special section.)(Cover Story)HealthStephen Jones, Ruth Allen
Running on empty. (women in sport; eating disorders)HealthEllen Ben-Sefer
Safe handling of patients on cervical traction.HealthLisa McCarthy
Safe patient transportation: nurses can make a difference. (transporting critically ill patients)HealthPhilip Wilson
Saving our skin. (Skin Care Campaign)(Skin Care special section.)HealthMercy Jeyasingham
Scottish solutions.(public health green paper)HealthRobert Hoskins
Screening for neuroleptic side-effects. (assessing the risk of tardive dyskinesia disease in mentally ill patients)HealthGlenn Marland, Wilfred McSherry
Searching the literature. (nursing)(includes related articles)(Clinical Effectiveness supplement.)Health 
Securing change: lessons from the PACE programme. (United Kingdom Promoting Action on Clinical Effectiveness management techniques)HealthMichael Dunning
Seeing things in black and white. (transcultural nursing)(includes related article on nurse education)HealthDawn Jarvis
Self-destruction in the pancreas.HealthLiz Williamson
Self-management in primary care. (self-managing integrated nurse teams)HealthAnn Rowe
Sense and sexuality. (nurses and sexuality)HealthJill Aylott
Serving suggestions: A ward sister, a doctor and a dietitian share their personal and professional views on nutrition.HealthSheila Swain
Setting up an allergy clinic.HealthS.M. Shuaib Nasser
Sex and disability. (meeting contraceptive needs of people with disabilities)(Contraception and You)HealthNancy Graham
Sexual relations in a cold-weather shelter for homeless people.HealthJulie Attenborough
Shaking babies. (shaken baby syndrome awareness)HealthKellie Spicknell
Shared governance as a way to involve staff in decision-making.HealthFiona Brooks, Martin Mitchell, Jean Pugh
Sharing education. (collaborative course for nurses and second-year medical students at Glenfield Hospital National Health Service Trust in Leicester, England)(Learning Curve)HealthMarie Browett, Kate Howlett
Shattered dreams.(AIDS therapeutic unit)HealthUrsula Smith
Shock tactics.(Diabetes special section.)(diabetes programme)HealthDavid Cavan, Joan Everett
Short-stretch compression bandaging for lymphoedema. (treatment of swollen limbs caused by lymphoedema)HealthYvonne Richards
Sickle cell disease.HealthLola Oni, Sonia Bent
Sickle cell disease and the carer-client relationship.HealthLola Oni
Signs and symptoms of systemic lupus erythematosus.HealthMartin Leach
Single case research in mental health.HealthTom Ricketts
Sitting pretty. (prevention of pressure sores in seated patients)HealthFiona Collins
Skills for preventing aggression. (case study of assessing aggressive behaviour in an individual with learning difficulties)(Case Note)HealthFiona Fanning
Slimy little suckers. (leeches)HealthMaureen Raper
Slowing down the damage.(Alzheimer's disease special section.)(Alzheimer's disease; features and drug therapy)(Cover Story)HealthZosia Kmietowicz
Smoke signals. (excessive emphasis on dangers of smoking in United Kingdom)HealthLinda Payne
Snakes and ladders. (Career planning)HealthLouise McKee
Snapshots of the mind. (treatment of mental illness in people with learning difficulties)(includes related articles)HealthGeorge Hunt, Dawn Tarleton-Lord
Snowed under.(health service; winter pressures)Health 
Sobering effect. (treatment of alcohol misuse)HealthMark Roberts, Bob Taylor
Social network meetings ease trauma of psychiatric admission. (psychiatric care practice)(includes related articles)HealthMike Wilson, Chris Stevenson, Alex Reed
Solution-focused brief therapy in primary care.HealthPhilip Wales
Someone to watch over you. (United Kingdom voluntary mentoring charity Big Brothers, Big Sisters)HealthAnne Gullard
So you think you've got it tough? (personal view of nurses by an occupational therapy student)(Column)HealthKate Bones
Speaking out. (hypnotherapy)(Column)HealthMargaret Kendrick
Speaking out. (mature student)(Students special section.)HealthIrene Heywood Jones
Speaking out. (World Health Organization; European public health targets)(Column)HealthAinna Fawcett-Henesy
Specialist practice: the long road to a set of standards. (specialist nursing practice)(Learning Curve supplement.)HealthMaggy Wallace
Specialist practice: the transitional arrangements. (specialist nurses)(Learning Curve supplement.)HealthMaggy Wallace
Special treatment. (people with personality disorders; care and treatment)(Cover Story)HealthChris Hart, Mark Radcliffe, Michael Doyle, Phil Barker, Julie Repper, Mike Bennett, Tom Sandford, Tracy Holloway
Spot check.(Skin Care special section.)(acne)HealthMarie Cunningham
Stainless zeal.(primary care groups; nurse involvement)HealthKate Billingham, Linda Glasby
Statistical tests: Continuous data.(Learning Curve)HealthSusanne Hagen
Striking back at syphilis: At the turn of the century syphilis was one of the most infamous of sexually transmitted infections.HealthAnita Weston
Stroke of genius.(clinical nurse practitioner; transient ischaemic attack care)HealthAmanda Cahn
Students' absence registered. (nursing students)(Students special section.)HealthLai Chan Koh
Sun factors. (skin cancers)(Skin Care special section.)HealthFrances Rhys-Evans
Supervision for nurse specialists. (includes case study)(Learning Curve)HealthLiz Redfern, Sheila Roy
Supporting patients with Crohn's disease.HealthMandy Pullen
Support role.(stoma care nursing)HealthMandy Pullen
Survey looks at problems in university nursing research.HealthMichael Traynor
Survey reveal nurses getting the message about PREP.(Learning Curve)HealthMaureen Williams
Survival tactics. (diagnosis, treatment and nursing care of prostate cancer)HealthDaniel Kelly
Survival tactics.(reforms being implemented by one National Health Service Trust)HealthLisa Rodrigues
Switching the management of epilepsy to primary care.HealthLucy Laville
Tackling strokes: The government's green paper sets specific targets for a reduction in the incidence of stroke.HealthKarl Kani, Lynne Kendall
Tailor-made treatment. (wound care)HealthSuzanne Lawrence
Taking care of Kay.HealthPeter Orr
Taking the pressure off. (pressure care guidance from the European Ulcer Advisory Panel)HealthJacqui Fletcher
Taking the strain. (controlling new strains of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus)(Infection Control)HealthAnne Griffiths-Jones
Taking the trauma out of a crisis: Trauma patients are likely to enter hospital via A&E.HealthAlison Sweet
Taking the tube home: The development of a nutritional support team in a district general hospital in Dudley enabled patients with intestinal failure to opt for home parenteral nutrition.HealthBarry Jones
Target practice. (United Kingdom nursing charter mark)HealthRael MArtell
Targets and rewards.(methods of treating encopresis)HealthJulia Ford
Teaching the skills to cope with a stoma.HealthIngrid Thomson
Team players. (stroke rehabilitation nursing)HealthJanet Petty
Teenage sex talk. (facts about teenage pregnancies in United Kingdom)(Contraception and You)HealthAlison Hadley
Tempting GNVQ health and social care students into the world of nursing.(Learning Curve)HealthMark Walsh
The 30-minute promise. (using fast response home-care nursing team to reduce inappropriate hospital admissions in United Kingdom)(includes case study)HealthJune Hogan
The agony and the ecstasy. (emotional challenges of training as nurse)HealthAnne McIllmurray
The agony and the ecstasy: The issue of helping patients with their sexual needs has sparked heated debate.HealthHilary Francis
The care and treatment of lung cancer.HealthBrian Lowden
The care programme approach: a patient perspective. (United Kingdom health policy)HealthGerry McDermott
The care programme approach. (long-term mentally ill; care in the community)HealthJohn Rospopa
The clinical effectiveness process. (nursing)(Clinical Effectiveness supplement.)Health 
The cost of caring. (financial position of nursing students in United Kingdom)HealthAnnette Lankshear
The cost of overseas aid. (United Kingdom health authorities policy of coping with staff shortages)Health 
The dead zone. (using the dead to practise endotracheal intubation)HealthViv Courtenay
The effectiveness of nursing care after discharge from hospital.HealthAndrew Clegg, Alison Clegg
The effect of housing renovation on health.HealthMaris Challans
The emotional road to recovery. (care and treatment of adolescent cancer patients)HealthSamantha Heath
The future is yours. (prospects for United Kingdom nurses)HealthPippa Gough
The future of contraception.(Contraception and You)HealthToni Belfield
The great divide. (treatment of women in labour by midwives)(Midwifery supplement.)HealthLesley Hobbs
The great escape. (nursing opportunities abroad)(includes list of contacts)HealthJulia Mountain
The great leveller. (impact of death of someone famous from cancer)HealthLoretta Loach
The hippo challenge. (understanding the importance of sterilizing techniques)HealthBessie Smith
The history and development of children's hospices.HealthLenore Hill
The history and use of the Waterlow card. (Waterlow pressure sore risk assessment system)(Wound Care)HealthJudith Waterlow
The hospital hoppers. (recognition of Munchasen's syndrome and Munchasen's syndrome by proxy)HealthBrian Dolan
The immune system: Hyperthyroidism.HealthSue Jordan, Jean White
The immune system: Zoonotic diseases.HealthColin Torrance, Rosemary Elliot
The invisible intruders. (taking control of hallucinogenic voices)(includes related articles)HealthMaruis Romme
The legacy of Allitt. (mental illness in nursing staff)HealthChris Cox, Sheelagh Brewer
The light fantastic. (seasonal affective disorder)(includes case studies)(Understanding Depression)HealthChristopher Humm
The long and winding road. (nursing; political recognition)HealthChristine Hancock
The management of a faecal fistula. (wound care management)HealthSarah Skingley
The management of bone infection in orthopaedic patients. (orthopaedics, part 5)HealthHonor Prout
The medicine wheel and the millennium. (holistic medicine)HealthAlys Harwood
The minute paper: a quick guide to assessing student learning.(Learning Curve supplement.)HealthGeorge (Canadian politician) Brown, Marlene Sinclair, Kathy Rowe
The missing link.(infection control link nurse system)HealthErica Teare
The mother of all questions. (commercial aspects of new reproductive technologies in United Kingdom)(includes critique of in vitro fertilization)HealthPamela Anderson, Dawn Robinson-Walsh
The mystic nurse: Nurse Eugene O'Neill believes he can plug straight into the main healing channel.HealthLouise McKee
The nature of nurture. (nursing; mentors and students)(Students supplement.)HealthJane Edwards, Susan Cude
The nurse's role in the care of people with MS. (multiple sclerosis)HealthShelagh Sparrow
The nurse's role in treating fertility problems.HealthJane Denton
The OK way to keep track of clients' health needs. (United Kingdom health policy to monitor people with learning difficulties)HealthDavid Matthews
The outsiders. (social exclusion)(Promoting Access to Health Care special section.)(Cover Story)HealthZoe Matthews
The pitfalls of practice nursing. (risk management)HealthJulie Price, Joan Moss
The plague wars. (biological and chemical weapons)HealthDouglas Holdstock
The pregnancy police. (use of illicit drugs in pregnancy)(includes sidebar detailing work with women dependent on drugs or alcohol at Liverpool Women's Hospital in Liverpool, England)HealthCatherine Siney
The prisoner. (stroke patient carer)HealthValerie Hollinghust
The psychology of health promotion. (Learning Curve supplement.)Health 
There are not enough opportunities for nurses to develop their roles.(Editorial)Health 
The right stuff. (approaches to nurse recruitment)(Leadership)HealthDickon Weir-Hughes
The right to say no. (pregnant women; medical treatment)(includes related article)(Cover Story)HealthPolly Ferguson
The risks of going for bust. (risks involved in breast augmentation)HealthSt Clair Hunte
The risks of polypharmacy: More medicines than are clinically indicated are often prescribed for older patients.HealthMartin Shepherd
The RITE stuff.(acute chest triage rapid intervention team)HealthStephen Callaghan
The role of the nurses specialist in osteoporosis. (care and treatment of osteoporosis)(includes related case study)HealthUna Martin
The searchers. (spirituality in the United Kingdom health service)(includes related article on spiritual caring)HealthJenny Hilton, Steve Wright
The secret ingredient.(how nurses cope with emotional aspects of their work)HealthSarah Barnes, Pam Smith, Penny Jennings
The seeds of good health: For impoverished farmers in remote areas of India the obstacles to good health are manifold.HealthMary Tindall
The transition from hospital to long-term institutional care. (care of elderly patients)HealthSara Martin, Julienne Meyer, Angela Cotter
The unsound barrier. (elderly people in United Kingdom may not have access to rehabilitation services)HealthJane Seymour
The value of preschool vision screening.HealthSarah Stewart-Brown, Sarah Snowdon
The way we were. (nursing the elderly)(includes related articles)HealthKaren Jarvis
Thorn: a new approach to mental health training.HealthKevin Gournay, Jim Birley
Thoroughly modern leaders. (nursing leaders)(Leadership supplement.)HealthSue Antrobus
Time to fight. (supporting militant action by nurses for higher pay)HealthMike Hayward
Tissue viability: The facts and the law. Accountability is an integral part of nursing, particularly in tissue viability services.HealthFiona Culley
To lift or to leave? (nurse and patient)(Nurses and back injuries special section.)(Cover Story)Health 
Tracheostomy management: Patients who have a tracheostomy present many challenges to nurses.HealthHilary Harkin
Trading places. (United Kingdom project to improve communications between health directors and nursing staff)HealthKaren Parsley, Nicky Craig
Treating postural hypotension.HealthColin Perdue
Tributaries to the team. (health service; multidisciplinary teams)(includes related article)HealthIan Cutler
Trichomonas vaginalis: signs, tests and treatment.(includes related case study)HealthAnnabel Davis
Trick or treatment.(drug treatment centre in Glasgow, United Kingdom includes related article about Keith Halliwell)HealthGinny Clark
Tuberculosis. (care and treatment)HealthDavid Taylor, Simon Littlewood
Turning evidence into everyday practice.(health care)HealthDavid Gilbert, Michael Dunning, Gerard Abi-Aad
Under dual control.(Diabetes special section.)(diabetes)HealthIan Campbell
Under pressure to update research. (assessing the need to update pressure sore risk management)HealthPhil Ratcliffe
Understanding depression.(Understanding Depression)HealthMartin Riley
Unit trust.(nursing follow-up clinic for ICU patients)HealthPauline White
Unity in practice. (St George's Hospital Group in London, England, develops joint policy for prevention of pressure sores and wound management)(Wound Care)HealthSue Cooper, Krzysztof Gebhardt, Joanne Tynan
Ups and downs of equal pay. (nursing profession)HealthAndrew Cole
Using an interactive video disk in breast cancer patient support.HealthAnna Maslin
Using research in community nursing.HealthValerie Buxton, Trudi James, Wendy Harding
Using structured reflection to improve nursing practice.HealthIain Graham, Sharon Waight, Janet Scammell
Using teamwork to improve communication. (hospital staff)HealthMaggie Woods
Using technology for distance learning. (use of Internet in distance learning for nurses)(Learning Curve)HealthDi Marks-Maran
Using traction. (analysis of Hamilton-Russell traction for hip fractures)HealthFiona Scott, Peter Draper
Using video for clients with severe learning disability. (Practice)HealthGeorge Rowland, Ann Fenner, Dawn Brown
Vaginal thrush: diagnosis and treatment options. (includes case study)(Sexually Transmitted Infections, part 2)HealthPippa Greer
Value-added benefits: Nutritional supplements are used routinely to aid clinical outcome.HealthJoan Munro
Voice-overs. (health aspects of people who hear voices)HealthLiam Clarke
Voice restoration prostheses: the options. (treatment of patients who have had their voice boxes removed)HealthPauline Davidson
Waiting to exhale. (treatment of breathlessness)HealthPatricia MacDonald
Walks on the wild side: Nurses in Cardiff worked out that the best way to promote health was to get healthy, so they formed a successful walking group and used the money from sponsored walks to benefit their patients.HealthCathy Chatten
Wards of fear. (increase in sexual attacks on female psychiatric patients in mixed-sex wards in the United Kingdom)(includes related article on provision of women-only wards)HealthSam Hart
Warts and all. (sexual health)HealthAnita Weston
We can work it out. (role of leaders of community nursing teams)HealthKim Brumpton
Weigh the evidence. (measuring the success of urinary incontinence intervention)(Continence supplement.)HealthKatherine Moore
Weights and measures.(United Kingdom Code of Professional Conduct special section.)(includes introduction to special section on nurses' code of professional conduct)(terminally ill; care)(Cover Story)HealthRuth Bradley
Weir science: An imploding TV set was the beginning of a series of strange and unsettling experiences that led Natalie Thomason on a journey of discovery.HealthRichard Morris
What blame can teach us about sexual health promotion. (part 1)HealthChris McGlynn
What's in a name?: Let's stop hiding behind euphemisms and tackle clients' very real problems.HealthLiam Clarke
What's the point of ... public health? (role of United Kingdom nurses in public health)(Learning Curve)HealthVal Buxton
What's your poison?: Nurses need to be on the lookout for underlying drug or alcohol problems in patients admitted to hospital.HealthCarmel Clancy, Jacqueline Lind
What would you do? (ethical dilemmas in nursing)Health 
When knowledge is power. (United Kingdom nurses can benefit from bottom-up approach to practice development)(Leadership)HealthDebbie Sams
Who becomes a mental health nurse?: Mental health nurses come to the profession with a diverse range of life experiences.HealthGary Hickey, Cheryl Kipping
Why nurses must get involved in colorectal cancer management. (role of nurses)HealthArabella Melville
With nature's help. (Homeopathy in continence problems)HealthPriscilla Higley
Women under the influence. (social consequences of alcoholism to women and the nursing profession)HealthBrigid McConvill
Working the system. (wound care)HealthAlison Thompson
Working well: Employment can benefit people with severe mental illness enormously.HealthJenny Evans, Caroline James
Workplace well-being.(occupational health nurses)(part 2)HealthStan Thompson
Writing and presenting a research report.(Learning Curve supplement.)Health 
Writing and publishing on clinically effective practice. (nursing)(Clinical Effectiveness supplement.)Health 
Writing the changes for nurses. (mixed views in United Kingdom on prescribing powers for family planning nurses)(Contraception and You)HealthJane Urwin
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