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Fresh calls have been made to ensure migrant nursing staff are protected from workplace exploitation and able to leave ...
Higher rates of chronic fatigue syndrome may exist in the UK than previously thought, researchers have suggested.
The risk of giving birth to a child with congenital heart disease (CHD) is approximately 50 per cent higher for mothers with ...
Some nurses are having to accept lower paid job roles to achieve changes to their hours, working conditions or to further ...
NHS nurses in Scotland are being asked to accept or reject the Scottish Government’s two-year pay offer in consultations led ...
There are too few nursing staff in hospitals to protect patients from harm and accurately assess pain, the union Unison has ...
Only around one in 10 nurses or nursing staff working in general practice are given a monetary bonus in addition to their ...
Timing the use of a commonly prescribed asthma inhaler in the mid-afternoon could lead to improved clinical outcomes, according to new research led by the University of Manchester. The study, ...
A new training qualification will equip care leaders with the skills to use cutting-edge technology to improve care, reduce hospital visits and help people live independently in their own homes for ...
Continuing our series highlighting recent presentations from Nursing in Practice 365 events, GP Dr Amonia Gasper describes the phenomenon of sundowning in people with dementia and outlines some key ...
Only around a third of nurses and nursing staff working in general practice proactively try to negotiate their own pay rise every year, a new and exclusive Nursing in Practice report has suggested.
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