DNACPR tragedy will prey on the consciences of nurses involved, but they are all of us
Patient’s death tells us what we already know, but will it change anything?
Patient’s death tells us what we already know, but will it change anything?
Experts with lived experience of having a learning disability offer their advice
Nurses are flexible but there has to be give and take if the NHS is to boost retention
Safety-critical care is what we do, yet some of us can’t resist the urge to downplay
Changing the name could make it more contemporary and reflect changing times
Jonathan Beebee asks if the profession needs a new title to reflect changes in practice
Using staff as cash cows if they drive to work shows how far goodwill has fallen in the NHS
In future people with learning disabilities could be granted euthanasia requests too easily
Rules to stop overseas staff bringing family are also risky for the care sector and NHS
Two autistic researchers look at the pros and cons of health passports
As nurses we can use our own experiences as patients to enhance person-centred care
Accusation blighted my life – but here’s how I survived, and you could too