
Alison Stacey
Senior Reporter at Nursing Standard
Senior reporter @NurseStandard @rcni DM or email [email protected] I have a loud voice and I drink more tea than you. Views my own etc.
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1 month ago |
journals.rcni.com | Alison Stacey |Alistair Mason
Alison Stacey RCNi senior journalist Alistair Mason RCNi content editor Nurses face unfair disciplinary action over CPR incidents due to lack of understanding and inconsistent guidance around procedures Nurses are being left ‘vulnerable and exposed’ to unfair disciplinary proceedings relating to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) because of a lack of understanding about the procedure, an expert says. Mental Health Practice. 28, 2, 6-8. doi: 10.7748/mhp.28.2.6.s2 Want to read more? Already...
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1 month ago |
journals.rcni.com | Alison Stacey |Alistair Mason
Analysis Previous Next Alison Stacey RCNi senior news reporter Alistair Mason RCNi content editor Nurses face unfair disciplinary action over CPR incidents due to lack of understanding and inconsistent guidance about procedures Nurses are being left ‘vulnerable and exposed’ to unfair disciplinary proceedings relating to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) because of a lack of understanding about the procedure, an expert says. Nursing Children and Young People. 37, 2, 10-12. doi:...
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1 month ago |
journals.rcni.com | Alison Stacey |Alistair Mason
analysis Previous Next Alison Stacey RCNi senior journalist Alistair Mason RCNi content editor Nurses face risk of unfair disciplinary action thanks to gaps in understanding of this complex issue, and inconsistent guidance Nurses are being left ‘vulnerable and exposed’ to unfair disciplinary proceedings relating to cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) because of a lack of understanding about the procedure, an expert says. Nursing Standard. 40, 3, 11-13. doi: 10.7748/ns.40.3.11.s4 Want to read...
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2 months ago |
journals.rcni.com | Alison Stacey
analysis Previous Next Alison Stacey RCNi senior journalist Nurses may hesitate to seek help when alcohol or drug use veers towards addiction, but the NMC urges registrants not to ignore a problem With workplace demands, occupational stress and burnout on the rise, researchers have warned that nursing staff are being left more vulnerable to serious health issues, including addiction. As nurses struggle to cope with professional expectations, traumatic work events and toxic environments, some...
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2 months ago |
journals.rcni.com | Alison Stacey
Analysis Previous Next Alison Stacey Senior journalist Why some nurses hesitate to seek help for an addiction – and what happens if you are referred to the NMC for addiction-related issues With workplace demands, occupational stress and burnout on the rise, researchers have warned that nursing staff are being left more vulnerable to serious health issues, including addiction. As nurses struggle to cope with professional expectations, traumatic work events and toxic environments, some may...
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Looking to speak to a nurse who has experienced addiction for a sensitive feature on the impact of the nursing profession on their addiction, along with a look at the available support out there. Can be anon. Pls email or DM me to discuss.