Stay informed about the latest COVID-19 news and what these developments mean for frontline nursing staff
The device was developed by the local NHS trust, sewing firm Lancastle and BAE Systems
Compelling care home workers to be double-jabbed is no way to treat this workforce
Call follows threatening tweets made to Royal College of Midwives chief executive
Nurses share their personal experiences of managing recovery and making adjustments at work
Care Quality Commission inspection finds 46 red flags at The Harbour hospital in Preston
Rise in patient numbers and staff self-isolating put system under ‘extreme pressure’
Terms such as ‘feeling low’ or ‘ out of sorts’ can be used to express anxiety
RCN says struck-off nurse Kate Shemirani’s ‘reprehensible’ comments could put staff at risk
Ruth May responds to student’s tweet, emphasising employers’ duty to help staff stay hydrated
A discussion of the manifestations of moral injury and its associated risk factors
Staff can carry on working in exceptional circumstances if absence could lead to risk of harm
More services are concentrating on keeping people safe at home and encouraging self-care
Chief nurse Ruth May confirms their continued use, and social distancing, after 19 July
Asking the right questions gives service users more chances to admit they are at risk
Some children with mild illness are still struggling with persistent symptoms for months
RCN and Unite unions agree that mask-wearing should continue
Good nutrition and hydration are also important in supporting recovery from COVID-19
University of Surrey nursing, midwifery and paramedic students praised for front-line support