Jennifer Trueland
Focusing on a patient’s human rights will help you resolve ethical dilemmas in practice
A human rights approach makes nursing care more person-centred
If nurses won’t raise the subject of death with a patient, who will?
Why it’s important to have an honest conversation about an individual’s end of life care
Cautions against catheters
Nurses should constantly review the need to continue with catheters, says updated guidance
Hand hygiene: even 100% compliance scores may be concealing hospitals’ dirty secrets
Audit is often flawed and is no substitute for examining prevalence of acquired infections
Continence: why is such a serious issue so often overlooked?
A team of nurses is working to break the taboo around potentially life-threatening conditions
We can learn a lot about leadership from people who aren’t nurses
A training course with people far removed from nursing offers a fresh perspective
'We're creating the nursing roles of the future'
As a trust chief nurse, Carolyn Morrice is a pioneer of integrated care and new nursing roles
How to recognise and treat pain in someone with dementia
When nurses ‘think pain’ and take appropriate action, it can transform patients’ lives
The impact of nutritional care on patient outcomes
Why getting people eating well can be the key to getting everything right
How a hospital food plan can tackle more than nutrition
Communal dining and food waste reduction go hand in hand with the Food for Life programme
What’s in a #name?
Five years since its launch, the hellomynameis campaign is still promoting compassionate care
The Stonewall effect: the positive difference an inclusive employer can make
Attitudes towards LGBT people have changed. Now health employers are catching up
‘We value your feedback’: what patient experience really tells us
The emphasis on feedback from service users is relatively new, but central to improving care
Patients’ spiritual needs: the conversations that can help
This vital, but often daunting, area of care starts with talking about what matters to people
Spiritual and psychological support: the nurse-led team helping people cope with cancer
Nurse counsellors lead the pastoral care services at London’s Royal Marsden Hospital
The celebrated first world war nurses ‘all but forgotten’
Reviving the story of Elsie Knocker and Mairi Chisholm, the most medalled women of the war
Military precision meets nursing care for older people
What it's like living and working at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, home to army veterans
Using neighbourhood networks to enable people to die at home
In a pioneering initiative, family and friends share end of life care with community nurses