The highest scorers in the NHS Staff Survey, based on flexible working, morale and more
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Research nurse Sarah J Taylor, with UK eating disorder charity Beat and the Burdett Trust, has produced a free training package to help nurse support young people with an eating
Applying philosophy and politics as a background to mental health can provide a new perpective in patient recovery
How one nurse’s approach to patients and colleagues may be changed by her experience of postnatal depression
Basics outweigh theory, insists Jane Bates.
Could Zumba classes really help nurses uphold the principles of compassionate care in the face of aggression?
Mark Kelly explains why the term ‘personality disorder’ is inappropriate – and asks readers to suggest an alternative.
Former RCN president Lucy Ottley once said: ‘What an opportunity we have to guide the future of our profession, while maintaining the best traditions and standards of the past.’
Revalidation, one of the most significant changes to the regulation of nurses and midwives, is now under way.
Relationships between mental healthcare providers and clients can be shaped by the rigours of the job itself, says Sara Munro.
Frank Reilly first attended an international conference in 2013. Here, he explains why they are ideal for sharing ideas.
Last month a celebration event was held for Care Makers – those volunteers who act as ambassadors for the 6Cs.
Frailty in older patients is an important issue that we all need to be aware of in light of our ageing population
