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Using a grassroots approach to improve health in the Sikh population

A nursing lecturer is taking public health messages to the heart of the community

How to inspire and innovate at work

With persistence and the right support, every nurse can turn a good idea into better care

‘Employers can’t assume that being culturally inclusive means they’re doing okay’

It takes more than embracing diversity to improve career opportunities for BME staff

New technology needs to work for nurses

Helen Goodman explains her role as a chief nursing information officer

The life-enhancing possibilities of technology are endless for people living with MS

From managing drugs to locking doors, digital tools support independence of people with MS

As a nurse leader, you don’t have to be a hero

Dame Eileen Sills is focusing on staff well-being – including her own

I was depressed and anxious - and running a mental health trust

Lisa Rodrigues hopes talking about her anxiety will help leaders struggling to cope

Seamless drugs rehab offers continuity of care to offenders in prison and outside it

Nursing team’s care for people who misuse drugs extends from community to custody

Lifting the barriers to mental healthcare for older people

New resources are tackling the stigma and social issues that restrict access to care

Why the nursing associate role is dividing opinion

Will nursing associates shore up an overstretched workforce or put patient safety at risk?

Recovery after surgery: tipping accepted wisdom on its head

How the ERAS approach can help nurses promote evidence-based perioperative care

What could the UK learn from adult social care in Japan?

An ageing population and shrinking workforce forced Japan to rethink how it funds care

Two questions that ensure person-centred spiritual care

How a new tool can help nurses address spiritual needs, even in a stretched health service

Nursing student attrition: why it happens and how to stop it

All sorts of pressures can force nursing students to quit courses, but help is out there

The myths that make men shun nursing

Attracting more men into the profession is not just about numbers, but improving care

Nursing associates: the first trainees make their mark

With the pilot cohort due to register in 2019, we look at how they have been received

Don’t assume, verify: how to halt transfusion errors

Strict routines and electronic tracking are helping to reduce the hazards of transfusion

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