
Mental Health Absences Adding To NHS Staffing Crisis Study Reveals
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NHS staffMore than three in ten (31%) NHS employees have had to take time off work with mental health issues in the past year, according... Mental Health Absences Adding To NHS Staffing Crisis Study Reveals appeared first on The Carer.

Nursing staff suffering panic attacks and stress-related issues
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Almost a third of NHS staff have had to take time off work due to poor mental health in the past year, a new union survey has suggested, as the vast majority said better pay, staffing and support would help their wellbeing. Nursing staff suffering panic attacks and stress-related issues appeared first on Nursing Times.

Earlier Menopause And Higher Cardiovascular Risk May Be Linked To Memory And Thinking Problems Study Reveals
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A large Canadian research study, published 3rd April in the scientific journal Neurology has reported that women with an earlier onset of menopause and higher... Earlier Menopause And Higher Cardiovascular Risk May Be Linked To Memory And Thinking Problems Study Reveals appeared first on The Carer.

New Legal Rights Protecting Care Home Visiting Rights Now in Force
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New legislation protecting the rights of families to visit care homes has come into force. Following consultation earlier this year, the Care Quality Commission (CQC)... New Legal Rights Protecting Care Home Visiting Rights Now in Force appeared first on The Carer.

Study challenges idea student nurses need prior care experience
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Previous paid care experience does not increase nursing students’ compassion, a new study has found. Study challenges idea student nurses need prior care experience appeared first on Nursing Times.

New St Neots Care Home Pioneers Community-Focussed Approach
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A new luxury care home in St Neots celebrated its grand opening over champagne and canapes with Mayor Rob Simonis, Deputy Mayor Richard Slade, and other guests... New St Neots Care Home Pioneers Community-Focussed Approach appeared first on The Carer.

One in 10 NHS workers experiencing sexual harassment
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The union Unison is demanding further action to protect NHS staff from being sexually harassed at work, as it reveals new survey findings showing the scale of the problem. One in 10 NHS workers experiencing sexual harassment appeared first on Nursing Times.

Local Carer Celebrates 10 Years Of Service With Elm Bank Care Home
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A carer at Elm Bank in Kettering, has received a prestigious Long Service Award in celebration of working at Barchester Healthcare for 10 years. Daniel... Local Carer Celebrates 10 Years Of Service With Elm Bank Care Home appeared first on The Carer.

Kings Lynn Dementia Café Launched By At Amberley Hall
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A new drop-in Dementia Café has been launched at Amberley Hall Care Home in Kings Lynn to provide support and stimulation for those living with... Kings Lynn Dementia Café Launched By At Amberley Hall appeared first on The Carer.

Working well in health – supporting sustainable workforce development
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To provide a platform for collaboration, discussion and debate in the sector, Northumbria University is hosting the first in a series of annual workforce development events on 18 April 2024. Working well in health – supporting sustainable workforce development appeared first on Nursing Times.

Why do women feel unheard and dismissed by health professionals?
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This NIHR Collection summarises research into why many women feel misunderstood by health professionals and how these barriers can be overcome. Why do women feel unheard and dismissed by health professionals? appeared first on Nursing Times.

Perinatal pelvic health services: adherence to pelvic floor exercises
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A trust set up a perinatal pelvic health service and developed a risk assessment tool, then measured their impact on service users’ adherence to pelvic floor exercises. Perinatal pelvic health services: adherence to pelvic floor exercises appeared first on Nursing Times.