Fiona Chalk,Chillonda Agyeman
Fiona Chalk
As the number of people living with dementia continues to rise, acute hospitals must explore innovative, person-centred strategies to support their needs. Hospital environments can be disorientating and distressing for people with dementia,...
Evaluating OSCE assessments in UK advanced practice curricula: insights from educators [0.03%]
英国高级实践课程中OSCE评估的评价:来自教育者的见解
Colette Henderson,Kevin Stirling,Anna Jones et al.
Colette Henderson et al.
The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), developed by Harden and Gleeson in the 1970s, was designed to standardise the assessment of medical student performance. The OSCE is the most common assessment method used to assess capa...
Ian Peate
Ian Peate
Andrew Barton
Andrew Barton
Theatre Safety Club 2025 [0.03%]
剧场安全协会2025
Upasana Rajagopalan
Upasana Rajagopalan
Upasana Rajagopalan reports on last year's Theatre Safety Club conference, chaired by BJN Editor in Chief Ian Peate, where speakers addressed the key topics of hand health, speaking up and deep vein thrombosis.
Sam Foster
Sam Foster
Sam Foster explores the concept of the small, expert 'tiger team' and how it can help solve critical problems in a healthcare service context.
Intravenous fluid resuscitation: learning from a case study with complex presentation [0.03%]
静脉输液复苏:从一个复杂病例的学习中获得的经验
Megan Henson,Claire Perkins
Megan Henson
Intravenous fluid resuscitation (IFR) is one of the most common interventions administered to patients with complex presentations of acute health deterioration. However, a growing body of evidence details variations in practice surrounding ...
John Tingle
John Tingle
John Tingle, Associate Professor, Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham, discusses some recent reports that show significant and continuing patient safety challenges for the NHS in 2026.
Compulsory treatment of physical disorders under the Mental Health Act [0.03%]
精神健康法案下的身心疾病强制治疗政策及其影响研究
Richard Griffith
Richard Griffith
Richard Griffith, Senior Lecturer in Health Law at Swansea University, uses examples from recent case law to illustrate when the compulsory treatment of physical disorders under the Mental Health Act 1983 would be lawful.