This book is one of two evaluative studies describing developments in four pilot sites and in the Care of the Elderly Unit at Tameside. The four sites are: Brighton, Camberwell, Southport and West Dorset NDUs. It is a study of nursing practice and staff development, set against a background of ...
This report describes a two year study of the introduction of primary nursing in one of three matched elderly care wards in Mid Staffordshire health authority in order to improve the quality of care given to each patient and patient-staff relationships.
This research report attempts to clarify key issues in British nursing for health policy makers. It is specifically aimed at a non-nursing audience, in the hope that it will illuminate important aspects of workforce planning, management and health care delivery for NHS managers and other people concerned with British health ...
The aim of this paper is to encourage all nursing students to think clearly, logically, consistently and coherently about nursing and to become consciously involved in using appropriate and relevant results of nursing research.
The aim of the conference was to ascertain the support for setting up a working party to consider a central system of processing applications for nurse training. The conference was organised by the South East Thames Regional Nurse Training Committee following meetings with the North East and North West Thames ...
This report presents the recommendations of a working party set up in December 1973 to study the subject of orientation for overseas recruits to nurse training.
In 1965 the King's Fund Hospital Centre undertook a survey of ward progress reports for student nurses. An interim report in 1966 was followed by a final report two years later. A working party was set up to study the results of the survey and to explore the possibilities of ...
This is a follow up to the study of student nurses' progress reports published in 1966. Replies showed that there would appear to be an increasing realisation of the importance of progress reports and of the need for further study of the subject. The General Nursing Council for England and ...
The Hospital Centre has recently received a number of requests for information about the preparation and design of progress reports for nurses in training. It was decided to undertake a survey of a selection of progress report forms at present in use. The findings of the survey and some of ...