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Menopause at work: how employers can step up to support nurses
Find out what healthcare employers are doing to meet the needs of staff during menopause
How are you feeling today? A toolkit to improve emotional well-being
Get talking about your mental health and well-being with the help of an online resource
How do you respond to stress? Tips for coping with your emotions during COVID-19
Anger, sadness and guilt are all normal reactions to distressing circumstances
Stress management and self-care tips for nurses during the pandemic
COVID-19 coping mechanisms: why you can’t afford to neglect your own well-being
Stress survival guide: how to cope when events are outside your control
COVID-19 is draining nurses’ mental reserves, so find out ways to manage negative feelings
Chronic lymphcytic leukaemia: Improving treatment and support for patients
This feature has been funded by Janssen UK and written on the company’s behalf by M&F Health, based on an interview with Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Karen Stanley.
Bubbly little girl needs a “forever home” – can you help?
Lambeth Council are appealing to all members of the caring community
Ask the experts webinar: serious skin infections
This webinar explores the nursing management of serious skin infections and how they can be effectively managed and treated. Richard Hatchett, a nurse tutor and senior editor at RCNi, discusses nursing innovations with Sharon Falconer, a specialist outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) nurse from Aberdeen, and Malcolm Bain from the medical department at Correvio.
What really goes on ‘Behind the Smile’ of your patients living with RA?
Many people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) don’t feel their condition is understood by those around them, and this can have a negative impact on how the patient feels about their condition, according to a new survey, RA Matters , by Lilly.
Wales offers a great quality of life for the newly qualified nurse
Newly qualified Mental Health Nurse Luke Pybus, from Somerset, is delighted he made the career move to work in Wales.
Working in Wales can really take you places in your career
Sian Thomas, a Consultant Nurse for Child Health in South Wales, and Nurse of the Year 2016, talks about why everyone looking for a rewarding nursing career should put Wales at the top of their list.
Sponsored: Educational resources to help manage patients’ pain
Change Pain is an entirely free, non-promotional educational initiative for healthcare professionals provided by Grünenthal that aims to advance the management of acute and chronic pain.