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‘Nursing Times will be here to support you throughout 2024’

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First of all, while we may be a couple of weeks into January already, I’d like to wish you a happy new year on behalf of Nursing Times. As you would expect, there are some exciting things to tell you about this month. We have a brand new clinical series…

‘Nurses need to ensure timely IV-to-oral switch of antibiotics’

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Prescribers, infection specialist, pharmacy and nursing teams are responsible for ensuring timely intravenous-to-oral switch (IVOS) of antibiotics (UK Health and Security Agency (UKHSA), 2023). National antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) competencies for nursing practice say nurses should be able to describe why it’s important to switch patients from intravenous (IV) to oral…

‘The profession needs to act now to tackle the climate crisis’

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Nurses can play a vital role in tackling the climate crisis and aiming for net zero, and the profession needs to act now. That is the unequivocal message from nurses writing for Nursing Times this month. The very high temperatures and extreme weather conditions that have afflicted southern Europe and…

‘Carers become almost superhuman in their efforts to continually adapt’

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Working in the community, my role is to support the care partners throughout the trajectory of the dementia their family member is living with. This sounds so simple and straightforward but being a carer for a loved one living with a dementia is one of the biggest and most immense…

‘Should all nurses experience nursing in frailty?’

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Nursing an ageing population means that the patients entering the hospitals are becoming more and more frail. The introduction of acute frailty units, much like acute medical units are becoming the norm for those patients who are increasingly more frail. Despite this, frailty is often not understood and not recognised.…