Why you need to join the revolution
Article Abstract:
The nurses of NHS have lost all their faith in its National Program for IT, as the institution is faced by the problems of spiraling costs, inadequate infrastructure and contract providers, which have delayed the implementation of the plan by a long time. The author suggests that the nurses should join the revolution to help the organization in putting the plans in action as early as possible because the program ensures them a faster and better progress in the future.
Publication Name: Nursing Times
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-7762
Year: 2007
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
The visitors
Article Abstract:
The way the nurses at two trusts in England are successfully encouraging hospital visitors to join the fight against health care-associated infections (HAIs) is described. The Nursing Times' Keep It Clean campaign will help the nurses to voice their concerns about HAIs and highlight the realities of trying to implement effective infection control practice.
Publication Name: Nursing Times
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-7762
Year: 2005
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
Visiting rites
Article Abstract:
Nurses accept the patients with their family, friends, and work colleagues as it enables some level of normality for patients. However, research shows that lack of patient rest time hinders recovery.
Publication Name: Nursing Times
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-7762
Year: 2004
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
- Abstracts: What you need to know about lung cancer. 'It's real, basic nursing'
- Abstracts: It's hard to go home again. The one-year milestone. Opinion overload
- Abstracts: Power to the people. Winning the drugs war. French researchers face winter of discontent
- Abstracts: Hormone in the hot seat. Teams trail genes for human 'stemness'. Asia's big problem
- Abstracts: Glyoxalase 1 and glutathione reductase 1 regulate anxiety in mice. Expressing what's on your mind: DNA arrays and the brain