When being present harms care Nicola Davies explains how sometimes it may be better for nurses to stay at home Caring for patients with complex needs in Rome Sue Nightingale shares how she used her nursing skills to accompany sick and disabled people on a trip to Rome Rewriting RAF nurses' history Royal Air Force nurses have been forgotten in historical records until now, says Mark Greener. Career profile: Maggie McDow, London This month we interview Maggie McDow, a UK chief nurse (BUPA) from London. Worth a look Resources and events page. Teamwork and change: what could we do differently? Conflict resolution can be aided by clarifying perceptions of the conflict and conflicting parties, building shared positive power, and developing 'do-ables', writes Caroline Forrest Teamwork and transitions Relationships with team members during times of change can have a significant impact on productivity and job satisfaction, writes Caroline Forrest Taking the initiative: practical advice for nurse leaders and entrepreneurs I lead a nursing team and am finding that staff morale is currently very low, perhaps due to the time and cost-pressures in the NHS. 1 comment Helping people with autism to assess their social care needs Nurses can provide advocacy for patients with an autism spectrum disorder, helping to identify and signpost relevant social care services and related resources, writes Christopher Barber Practical negotiating skills Unresolved conflict can be a costly factor in healthcare provision, write Priya Agrawal and Leonard Marcus Caring for rough sleepers in London A west London centre for rough sleepers is providing vital health services, including on-the-spot access to free diabetes testing, writes Chis Parr Practical prescribing Molly Courtenay helps resolve everyday issues for nurse prescribers
When being present harms care Nicola Davies explains how sometimes it may be better for nurses to stay at home
Caring for patients with complex needs in Rome Sue Nightingale shares how she used her nursing skills to accompany sick and disabled people on a trip to Rome
Rewriting RAF nurses' history Royal Air Force nurses have been forgotten in historical records until now, says Mark Greener.
Career profile: Maggie McDow, London This month we interview Maggie McDow, a UK chief nurse (BUPA) from London.
Teamwork and change: what could we do differently? Conflict resolution can be aided by clarifying perceptions of the conflict and conflicting parties, building shared positive power, and developing 'do-ables', writes Caroline Forrest
Teamwork and transitions Relationships with team members during times of change can have a significant impact on productivity and job satisfaction, writes Caroline Forrest
Taking the initiative: practical advice for nurse leaders and entrepreneurs I lead a nursing team and am finding that staff morale is currently very low, perhaps due to the time and cost-pressures in the NHS. 1 comment
Helping people with autism to assess their social care needs Nurses can provide advocacy for patients with an autism spectrum disorder, helping to identify and signpost relevant social care services and related resources, writes Christopher Barber
Practical negotiating skills Unresolved conflict can be a costly factor in healthcare provision, write Priya Agrawal and Leonard Marcus
Caring for rough sleepers in London A west London centre for rough sleepers is providing vital health services, including on-the-spot access to free diabetes testing, writes Chis Parr