Caring for the carers: staff safety is part of patient safety in the NHS [0.03%]
关心医护人员就是关心病人安全——护士的安全应该得到保障
John Tingle
John Tingle
John Tingle, Associate Professor, Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham, considers recent reports looking at violence against healthcare staff and the adverse impact of corridor care on NHS employees.
Marika Nemeckova,Alison Steven,Ian Joy et al.
Marika Nemeckova et al.
Marika Nemeckova (marika2.nemeckova@northumbria.ac.uk), Alison Steven, Ian Joy and Linda Tinkler discuss alarm fatigue, the desensitisation of nurses and other clinical staff to alarm signals. It is a patient safety risk, a professional con...
Leanne Atkin,Emma Chaplin,Jess Dingley et al.
Leanne Atkin et al.
Heel pressure ulceration remains a significant and largely preventable cause of morbidity, yet it continues to pose complex clinical challenges. The heel's unique anatomical structure, limited soft-tissue padding and relatively poor vascula...
Jackie Stephen-Haynes
Jackie Stephen-Haynes
Hazel Parkinson
Hazel Parkinson
Adult female acne is increasingly recognised as a chronic inflammatory skin disorder affecting women well beyond adolescence. Hormonal fluctuation, inflammatory signalling, skin barrier impairment, and microbiome shifts contribute to its de...
Ian Peate
Ian Peate
Sam Foster
Sam Foster
Sam Foster considers the need to create an environment where nurses feel speaking up will lead to change.
Abbie Fordham Barnes
Abbie Fordham Barnes
Eleanor Brown,Barry Hill,Aby Mitchell
Eleanor Brown
Pneumonia is a common and potentially life-threatening acute respiratory infection that continues to cause high levels of illness and hospitalisation in the UK. It affects the lung parenchyma and patients may present with fever, cough, ches...