Nursing Times 2003 David Crouch - Abstracts

Nursing Times 2003 David Crouch
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Acting against allergy.(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch
A pathway to better care.HealthDavid Crouch
A world first for nursing: the first nurse endosonographer in the world is helping pioneer a new approach to oesophageal cancer.HealthDavid Crouch
Building hope, breaking taboos.(Emma Martin, head of an erectile dysfunction clinic for cardiac patients)HealthDavid Crouch
Changing specialty.(nursing specialties)(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch
Changing the donation culture.HealthDavid Crouch
Chief among winners: when "Nursing Times" award winners met England's chief nurse, they found they had lots to talk about.(British chief nursing officer Sarah Mullally)HealthDavid Crouch
Delivering on diabetes.(diabetes care and treatment in the United Kingdom)(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch, Terry Hainsworth
Does screening save lives? Why wait for people to show symptoms of a disease if screening can identify it earlier?(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch
Easing the pain of constipation.(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch
Extra care.(patients with disabilities)(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch
Family values: flexible working means a lot more than supporting staff with children, but for many nurses this is the acid test.(workplace child care )HealthDavid Crouch
How I coped with a major incident.(Interview)HealthDavid Crouch
How I coped with ... blowing the whistle; when patient care was jeopardized by bed shortages, John Kay wrote to papers and was subsequently disciplined by his trust.(Northumbria Healthcare National Health Service Trust)HealthDavid Crouch
How I coped with ... nursing and MS.(multiple sclerosis)HealthDavid Crouch
How I coped with working in a war zone.(personal narrative of Territorial Army nurse)HealthDavid Crouch
How to...be assertive.(Careers)HealthDavid Crouch
How to...take a career break.HealthDavid Crouch
'I feel like we've really cracked it'; a nurse-led crisis day unit for mental illness is reducing hospital admissions and improving access to the latest medication for people with treatment-resistant schizophrenia.HealthDavid Crouch
'I give patients more power': a London community psychiatric nurse is helping to put clients back in control of their lives.(Andy Real)HealthDavid Crouch
'I'm delighted the new role is making a difference'.(Ormond Street Hospital)HealthDavid Crouch
'I'm proud of my service'.(caring for carpal tunnel syndrome)HealthDavid Crouch
Intermediate care: how nurse fit in.(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch
'It's real, basic nursing'.HealthDavid Crouch
"I've learnt so much about people and cultures".(nursing care to asylum seekers)HealthDavid Crouch
Lightening the load.(critical care nursing for children )HealthDavid Crouch
'Nurses have so much to offer'.HealthDavid Crouch
Nurturing the new generation: good mentoring is an inspiration to new nurses and a natural extension of good patient care.(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch
Once is enough. .HealthDavid Crouch
Open access transforms care.HealthDavid Crouch
Power to the patient.(Harry Cayton, British director of patient experience and public involvement)HealthDavid Crouch
Reducing the impact of stroke.HealthDavid Crouch
Scope to be right there with patients.(endoscopy nurse Paula Swallow)HealthDavid Crouch
Sharing medication agreements with patients: what can you do when patients won't stick to their treatment regime?HealthDavid Crouch
Stemming the panic. .(dealing with health scares)(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch
Straight to the heart.(helping newly qualified nurses enter primary care practice)HealthDavid Crouch
Student life: the real picture.HealthDavid Crouch
Tackling substance misuse; illicit drug use is a continuing problem but there is much nurses can do to bring substance misuse into the health care mainstream.(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch
Tackling the new superbugs.(infection control in the United Kingdom)(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch
The gift of life after death: a donor liason nurse is helping change the way people cope with bereavement.(Christine Elding)HealthDavid Crouch
Thinking the unthinkable.(planning emergency medical care in response to bioterrorism)(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch
Through the keyhole: with the increase in laparascopic surgery, Jane Hendricks realized that patients' information needs were not being met so she developed a role to ensure support thoughout their hospital stay.HealthDavid Crouch
University challenge: the NHS University will be launched with a fanfare this autumn.(National Health Service)HealthDavid Crouch
Value for money? Do nurses receive the services they need from their trade unions and are they worth the annual fee?(Cover Story)HealthDavid Crouch, Kathy Oxtoby
We're empowing patients with COPD; a nurse-led pulmonary rehabilitation service in Cornwall is helping patients to cope with chronic respiratory disease and reducing the number of acute admission.(Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)HealthDavid Crouch
What valuing people really means.(Sue Denny, nursing specialist in helping people with learning disabilities)HealthDavid Crouch
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