Nursing Times 1999 Anne Gulland - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1999 Anne Gulland
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A devolution revolution?(United Kingdom health service committees)HealthRebecca Coombes, Anne Gulland
After the final whistle: A nurse sacked in the Beech House abuse scandal has been defended by one of the patient's relatives.HealthAnne Gulland
A midwife takes charge.(complaint about charges for antenatal classes)HealthAnne Gulland
A welcome in the hillsides.(chief nurse for Wales)HealthAnne Gulland
Break the smack habit.(corporal punishment of children)HealthAnne Gulland
Bumpy ride back to work.(how a disabled nurse returned to work)HealthAnne Gulland
Clear and present danger.(report into abuse of patients by community psychiatric nurses)HealthAnne Gulland
Delivery reward.(midwives' pay)HealthAnne Gulland
From here to maternity: Many hospital managers dread their nurses taking maternity leave. But it doesn't have to be a nightmare.HealthAnne Gulland
Government calls for 'realistic' nurse pay rise.(United Kingdom public sector pay increases)HealthAnne Gulland
Head start or handicap?(is nurse training focusing on education at expense of care?)HealthAnne Gulland
Out of sight, out of mind.(mental health issue of evicted tennents)HealthAnne Gulland
Pilgrims' progress.(providing nursing care for Lourdes pilgrims to France)HealthAnne Gulland
Prepared for the worst.(includes related articles)(training nursing staff to cope with violent attacks during disaster relief nursing)HealthAnne Gulland
Pressure gauge.(survey of nurses and pay)HealthAnne Gulland, Adrian O'Dowd
Primary opportunity.(role of midwifery in United Kingdom primary care groups)HealthAnne Gulland
Quality, quality, quality is the new mantra.(United Kingdom National Health Service)HealthAnne Gulland
Ready for the biggest party yet.(preparations for millennium)HealthAnne Gulland, Adrian O'Dowd
Sex-discrimination victory could open floodgates to similar claims.(nurses win discrimination case against employers)HealthAnne Gulland
Stop this baby food folly.(call to reduce the cost of baby foods)HealthAnne Gulland
The breath of a nation.(asthma management)HealthAnne Gulland
The pressure's on.(British hospitals prepare in case of influenza epidemic)HealthAnne Gulland
Tucked up by the flu.(patients encouraged to seek home treatment of flu)HealthAnne Gulland
Wheels of fortune.(nurses' cars)HealthAnne Gulland
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