Nursing Times 1998 Rebecca Coombes - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1998 Rebecca Coombes
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A date for your diary. (United Kingdom nurses must ensure they remain on UKCC register)HealthRebecca Coombes
A light goes out. (closure of HIV/AIDS Lighthouse centre in London, United Kingdom)HealthRebecca Coombes
A matter of birth and death: A report reveals that sub-standard care still contributes to maternal death.HealthRebecca Coombes
An offer pregnant women should not refuse.HealthRebecca Coombes
A punishment to fit the crime? (detering bogus nurses)HealthRebecca Coombes
A world of opportunities. (United Kingdom nurses look abroad for higher salaries)HealthRebecca Coombes, Craig Kenny, Rodney Porter
Battle of the airways: A growing number of people with asthma are embracing the teachings of a Russian professor who believes the disease can be treated without drugs.HealthRebecca Coombes
Cinderella no more: The Mildmay Hospice is emerging as the leading light among AIDS centres with the launch of a new brain-impairment centre this week.HealthRebecca Coombes
Community scare. (United Kingdom government will not abandon community care for mentally ill)HealthRebecca Coombes
Crisis, what crisis? (nurse shortages in the United Kingdom)HealthChris Mahony, Rebecca Coombes
Dial N for nurse. (nurse telephone service research)HealthRebecca Coombes
From Casualty to Cuba. (nursing tour of Cuba by United Kingdom actress)HealthRebecca Coombes
Good morning, campers: There are worse ways for nurses to spend the Christmas holidays than looking after the health of merrymakers at Britain's largest holiday camp.HealthRebecca Coombes
Grief encounters.(includes related case study)(trauma at work)HealthRebecca Coombes
In search of common ground. (Royal College of Nursing Labour Relations Director Stephen Griffin)HealthRebecca Coombes
In your face: Latest statistics about the use of CS spray on people with mental health problems have ignited the debate about acceptable restraint techniques.HealthRebecca Coombes
Jobs for the girls. (United Kingdom male nurse who sued for sexual discrimination)HealthRebecca Coombes
Persistent prowler. (Nurse Anne Ellershaw and Nurse Carol Horrocks who faced violent incidents whilst at work in United Kingdom National Health Service Trust hospitals)HealthRebecca Coombes
Smoking out the policies. (United Kingdom government's policy on smoking)(includes views of health promotion specialists and details of moves to make Birmingham, England, smoke-free city)HealthRebecca Coombes
Strike call if pay rise sticks at 2.5%. (United Kingdom nurses pay)HealthRebecca Coombes, Anne Gulland
Super scheme or smoke screen? (nurses; consultant grade, United Kingdom government proposals)(includes related article)HealthRebecca Coombes
The radical rabbi: Rabbi Julia Neuberger, the new chief executive of the King's Fund, plans to shake up the way the fund operates.HealthRebecca Coombes
There's a doctor in the house: You'll be pleased to know that Sam Galbraith, health minister for Scotland, claims to see things from a nurse's perspective.HealthRebecca Coombes
Violence: the facts. (study of physical assault on nurses in the United Kingdom)HealthRebecca Coombes
Violent times.(includes related article on hospital violence)(workplace violence)HealthRebecca Coombes
Voice in the wilderness: Wartime experience of nursing children prompted Gitta Sereny's interest in the case of child killer Mary Bell.HealthRebecca Coombes
Where nurses stand sentinel.(mental patients speak out about conditions in their hospital)HealthRebecca Coombes
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