A stroke continence service for inpatients and after discharge

A stroke continence service for inpatients and after discharge

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A hospital implemented multidisciplinary continence care for stroke patients. This initiative won the Continence Promotion and Care category in the 2025 Nursing Times Awards. A stroke continence service for inpatients and after discharge appeared first on Nursing Times.

Lockdown legacy for children born during Covid-19 pandemic

Lockdown legacy for children born during Covid-19 pandemic

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Children born during lockdown have found it more difficult to focus, follow instructions and regulate their emotions at the age of four, according to UK researchers. Lockdown legacy for children born during Covid-19 pandemic appeared first on Nursing Times.

Greater cultural engagement can improve BP and other health markers

Greater cultural engagement can improve BP and other health markers

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Promoting cultural activities like going to the cinema, theatre or a museum may help support health in older adults by slowing down physiological ageing, according to a study on English patients. Greater cultural engagement can improve BP and other health markers appeared first on Nursing Times.

Union to ballot Irish nurses and midwives over industrial action

Union to ballot Irish nurses and midwives over industrial action

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Ireland’s largest nursing union has announced today that it will ballot its members for industrial action, up to and including strike action, over pay. Union to ballot Irish nurses and midwives over industrial action appeared first on Nursing Times.

Framework for sepsis aims to cut deaths from sepsis by a quarter

Framework for sepsis aims to cut deaths from sepsis by a quarter

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The government has today launched a new framework aiming to cut the number of people dying from sepsis by a quarter by 2035. Framework for sepsis aims to cut deaths from sepsis by a quarter appeared first on Nursing Times.

PPE stockpile failed to match ‘diverse composition’ of workforce

PPE stockpile failed to match ‘diverse composition’ of workforce

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There was a lack of adequate oversight of the UK stockpile of personal protective equipment (PPE) prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, which put health and social care staff at risk, a report has found. PPE stockpile failed to match ‘diverse composition’ of workforce appeared first on Nursing Times.

Covid Inquiry: Care Sector Left to Fend for Itself as £10bn PPE Bill Laid Bare

Covid Inquiry: Care Sector Left to Fend for Itself as £10bn PPE Bill Laid Bare

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A damning report from the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has revealed that nearly £10 billion of public money was squandered on personal protective equipment during the pandemic... Covid Inquiry: Care Sector Left to Fend for Itself as £10bn PPE Bill Laid Bare appeared first on The Carer.

‘Why stay? A newly qualified nurse’s perspective on attrition, preceptorship and the need for improved support’

‘Why stay? A newly qualified nurse’s perspective on attrition, preceptorship and the need for improved support’

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Saphir Davis outlines her lived experience of being a newly qualified nurse and suggests ways to provide better support to reduce the likelihood of attrition among her peers. ‘Why stay? A newly qualified nurse’s perspective on attrition, preceptorship and the need for improved support’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

NHS Reforms Must Support Focus On Compassionate Communication For End Of Life Patients

NHS Reforms Must Support Focus On Compassionate Communication For End Of Life Patients

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Patients nearing end of life are being failed by poor, unclear communication that compromises care and compounds grief, according to a new report by England’s Health Ombudsman... NHS Reforms Must Support Focus On Compassionate Communication For End Of Life Patients appeared first on The Carer.

Paralympic Gold Medalist Aaron Phipps MBE Announced as Ambassador for Cake4Kindness Day 2026

Paralympic Gold Medalist Aaron Phipps MBE Announced as Ambassador for Cake4Kindness Day 2026

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Cake4Kindness Day will return on Thursday 19 November 2026, bringing together communities across the UK with one simple mission: to tackle loneliness and social isolation experienced by people facing homelessness... Paralympic Gold Medalist Aaron Phipps MBE Announced as Ambassador for Cake4Kindness Day 2026 appeared first on The Carer.

Care Sector Shows “Exceptional Resilience” As Demand Continues To Outstrip Supply, New Report Finds

Care Sector Shows “Exceptional Resilience” As Demand Continues To Outstrip Supply, New Report Finds

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The UK's residential and nursing care sector has continued to demonstrate resilience through the first half of 2026, despite mounting cost pressures... Care Sector Shows “Exceptional Resilience” As Demand Continues To Outstrip Supply, New Report Finds appeared first on The Carer.

‘The implications of Muckamore read across to all aspects of care’

‘The implications of Muckamore read across to all aspects of care’

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Peter Carter argues that the findings of the Muckamore Abbey Hospital Inquiry deserve more attention and have widespread implications for health and social care. ‘The implications of Muckamore read across to all aspects of care’ appeared first on Nursing Times.