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<p>SINCE AUGUST 1998 the RCN has been piloting ideas and developments in 18 RCN bran
<p>RRACTICE development is hard to define, although it might be fair to say that it
<p>THE PROBLEM of nationwide staff shortages is compounded by the under-recruitment
<p>THE WORLD Health Organization (WHO) is a specialised agency of the United Nations
<p>IN 1995 Making it Happen (SNMAC) made a series of recommendations for nurses, mid
<p>THE RCN WEST Midlands Regional Office has a senior officer heading a team of five
<p>The study OF gender related issues, in particular masculinity in nursing, has alw
<p> RESEARCH NURSES are increasingly employed tounder take various roles in the cond
<p>THIS PROJECT involved an extensive literature review (Langton et al 1999) and an
<p>EPILEPSY CAUSES about 1,000 deaths each year in the UK (Nash and Brown 1996) and
<p>RECENT POLICY changes have highlighted the importance of clinical supervision (CS
<p> IN HER plenary address to the RCN International Nursing Research conference in E
<p>Nursing theories, while claiming to present models of holistic nursing care, do no
<p>Mental health liaison nursing teams are developing across the UK with a diverse ra
<p>A RECENT OVERVIEW of pupil howlers, collected by a headmaster and reported in a na
<p>Organ transplantation has now been a reality for three decades, and the number of
<p>When being prepared for surgery, pre-operative patients undergo a series of proces
<p>Carers of people with dementia themselves have to endure heavy physical and emotio