Overdiagnosis risk not commonly understood

Practice nurses should inform women of the risks of overdiagnosis from breast cancer screening, according to Cancer Research UK.

Jessica Kirby, senior health information manager at Cancer Research...

School nurses in unique position on mental health

The school nurse may be the first person that a young person chooses to speak to about mental health problems, according to mental health charity Time to Change.

A survey by the charity found that...

Suicide - Everybody’s business

Suicide prevention should be part of every nurse's basic education, many in the profession believe. But can non-specialist nurses be given the confidence to broach the subject with their patients? And...

Support for better seize control

A 'Seize Control' toolkit has been produced by Epilepsy Action, to support specialist nurses and practice nurses with patients who continue to have seizures despite taking medication.

The toolkit...

WHO releases first global report on suicide

One person dies from suicide every 40 seconds according to WHO's first global report on suicide prevention. This equates to more than 800,000 people globally every year.

Globally suicide rates are...

Why community nurses should adopt a commissioner

I was at Heathrow, returning from holiday when my sister phoned to tell me that our father was dying. I rushed home to find the out of hours GP trying to persuade my sister that 'the best place for...

Demystifying constipation

Childhood constipation is a common reason for parents seeking help and advice. Siba Prosad Paul and Christine Routley provide an overview of managing the condition in the community

Slowing diabetic nephropathy

Recognising the signs of renal damage caused by diabetes enables intervention to slow the condition's progress and minimise complications. David Morris writes

Male urinary incontinence

Men may find themselves in a unique position when it comes to urinary incontinence, writes Ian Peate, and in need of encouragement and support to deal with a condition often associated with females.

Career profile: learning disabilities nurse

Why did you become a nurse?

I decided at a very young age that I wanted to become a nurse. I am not certain whether it was from watching hospital programmes on the television or just wanting to...

Social media: Unlocking the potential

Teresa Chinn looks at how nurses can use social media for professional purposes

We can all help avoid admissions

There has been much in the news recently about initiatives to prevent avoidable hospital admissions and readmissions. General practitioners have been given the opportunity to provide an enhanced...

Disability as a working nurse

I am a nurse working in a busy practice. I enjoy my job but I have a disability that slows me down. It's not obvious to people and I don't like using it as an excuse. I feel that others in my team are...

World news

Ebola update

The Ebola outbreak in West Africa continues to spread, with cases reported in Senegal and the Democratic Republic of Congo. As of 28 August, the death toll stands at 1552, out of 3069...

Observation on pay system requested

The NHS Pay Review Body (PRB) has been asked by the government to make observations on the Agenda for Change pay system.

Dan Poulter, the parliamentary undersecretary of state for health, wrote to...

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