Digital removal of faeces to enhance bowel care for neurogenic conditions
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This article discusses digital removal of faeces and how nurses can improve bowel care delivery for neurogenic patients. Digital removal of faeces to enhance bowel care for neurogenic conditions appeared first on Nursing Times.
Obstetric fistula: improving nursing care of women in Uganda
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How a team of nurses from the UK and Uganda introduced a training package to care for women undergoing obstetric fistula surgery. Obstetric fistula: improving nursing care of women in Uganda appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘The government must act to ease the pressure placed on nurses’
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Three damning reports have emerged in the last week alone, all with the all-too-familiar theme of nurses either feeling stressed or with poor mental health at their core. ‘The government must act to ease the pressure placed on nurses’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurses win redundancy pay after hospital closure
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Nursing staff who lost their jobs when England’s last learning disability specialist hospital was closed earlier this month have won a pay settlement, after weeks of uncertainty. Nurses win redundancy pay after hospital closure appeared first on Nursing Times.
Winners of the 2024 Student Nursing Times Awards revealed
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The winners of the 2024 Student Nursing Times Awards have been announced today at a dazzling event in London. Winners of the 2024 Student Nursing Times Awards revealed appeared first on Nursing Times.
Dr Natasha North named new FNF Academy director
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A senior nurse educator has been appointed to lead on nursing education at one of the UK profession’s leading advocacy charities. Dr Natasha North named new FNF Academy director appeared first on Nursing Times.
Care Home Cook Raises £1,700 For Scope Charity By Taking On London Marathon
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A cook in a care home in King’s Lynn has raised over £1,700 by running the London Marathon. Emma Walpole who works in the kitchen... Care Home Cook Raises £1,700 For Scope Charity By Taking On London Marathon appeared first on The Carer.
Review into disparities in NMC fitness to practise outcomes
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council has commissioned a new review into its fitness to practise cases, to find out why there are different experiences and outcomes for professionals from diverse backgrounds. Review into disparities in NMC fitness to practise outcomes appeared first on Nursing Times.
Lucy Leby: Judges delay judgement on appeal request
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Judges have said they are reserving their judgement on whether to allow former neonatal nurse Lucy Letby the right to appeal her murder and attempted murder convictions. Lucy Leby: Judges delay judgement on appeal request appeared first on Nursing Times.
Dementia Diagnosis Has Improved Thanks To Better Collaborative Working
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Integrated care systems are enabling the improvement of dementia diagnosis by supporting collaborative working across the health and care system, new research from health and... Dementia Diagnosis Has Improved Thanks To Better Collaborative Working appeared first on The Carer.
Chislehurst Care Home Residents Create Giant Animal Sculptures to Raise Awareness of Endangered Species
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Residents and staff at RMBI Care Co Home. Prince George Duke of Kent Court, in Chislehurst, have created giant animal sculptures to raise awareness of... Chislehurst Care Home Residents Create Giant Animal Sculptures to Raise Awareness of Endangered Species appeared first on The Carer.
Royal Star & Garter Celebrates Intergenerational Week
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A charity is marking Intergenerational Week by highlighting the many ways its residents engage with younger people. Royal Star & Garter regularly arranges for residents... Royal Star & Garter Celebrates Intergenerational Week appeared first on The Carer.