Research and innovation
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Nurse striving to remove barriers for colour blind patients
Colour coding in hospitals creates barriers to accessing healthcare for colour blind people, a nurse working on an alternative has said.
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Emergency departments with fewer nurses are more likely to experience delays in patient care and have a higher rate of serious outcomes for patients, according to a new study.
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New research has suggested nurses want more choice and stability in the way their shifts are decided.
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The Nursing Times Awards for 2024 are now open for entries, featuring a brand-new category to celebrate the contribution of nurses to green issues.
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A nurse has been recognised for “groundbreaking” research into the use of painting, poetry and other arts to help survivors of sexual violence share their experiences with clinicians.
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A motor neurone disease charity is investing £5m to develop a new network of research nurses that will help people with the disease to join vital research trials.
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Clinical research nurse Sheena Melendrez has been recognised for her poster presentation about a study investigating the challenges of recruiting participants to take part in trials.
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Taking part in a simulation helped students confront the challenges involved in end-of-life care.
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An improvement project at two London care homes shows that simple and…
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Collaborative working between research nurses and clinical nurse specialists allows researchers to…
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Cannabinoids can reduce seizures in some people with severe, drug-resistant epilepsy, but…
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The recently created Respiratory Nurse Research Consortium strives to empower nurses to…
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Since the research teams at Mid Essex Hospital Services Trust were merged…
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