Nurse also did not attempt CPR as she claimed that a resident was ‘already dead’
Clinical
Patients with chronic oedema and ‘wet legs’ are frequently seen in the community setting, with research indicating that more than half of community nurses’
The hub and spoke model is one approach to nursing students’ practice learning, which involves a base practice placement (hub), from which the student’s lea
Aim To explore the views, perceptions and experiences of older people with dementia of person-centred care, and how these might affect practice
Clinical practice educators (CPEs) aim to provide support and education to clinical staff and students to improve their professional practice.
Aim To undertake a service evaluation to assess the effect of peer social support training using two separate learning programmes, which were d
Delirium is common in patients who are critically ill, often resulting in extended hospital stays and increased mortality and morbidity.
Clinical practice educators (CPEs) aim to provide support and education to clinical staff and students to improve their professional
Distress is commonly experienced by those caring for someone with dementia, and can occur whether the carer is living with a person with dementia, or suppor
Simulated practice learning is used in pre-registration nursing programmes to replicate situations that nursing students are likely to encounter in clinical
A directed living donor is a healthy individual who donates an organ to a specific person.
Families (‘family’ will be used in this article to refer to anyone the patient considers significant, whether they are an actual family member or not) of pa
Rationale and key points
Bibliometrics is a method of statistically analysing written works, including books and journal articles.
Families (‘family’ will be used in this article to refer to anyone the patient considers significant, whether they are an actual family member or not) of patients who are critically ill have heightened communication needs.
This article is the second in a two-part series discussing a gradual decline in standards of care, termed ‘care erosion’.
This article is the first in a two-part series discussing declining standards of care.
Rationale and key points
