Nursing Current Awareness Issue 170 December 2014

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NURSING CURRENT AWARENESS
DECEMBER 2014
Library &
Information
Centre
West Suffolk
NHS Foundation
Trust
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Click on the blue contents links below to access a particular topic:
ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY
ASSESSMENT
BEREAVEMENT
BREASTFEEDING
COMMUNICATION
COMPASSION
CRITICAL CARE
DEMENTIA
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INFECTION CONTROL
LEADERSHIP
LEARNING DISABILITY
MANAGEMENT
MIDWIFERY
NURSE EDUCATION
NURSES
NUTRITION
PATIENT EDUCATION
PRODUCTIVE WARD
RESEARCH
SPIRITUALITY
STROKE
WOUND CARE
ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY
1.
ARONSSON, K.
Prehospital emergency care for patients with suspected hip
fractures after falling – older patients’ experiences.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2014 23(21-22):3115-3123.
(Cost 45p) **
2.
THOMPSON, D.
Can ambulatory emergency care help to streamline
services?
Emergency Nurse, 2014 22(7):18-19. (Cost 10p) **
3.
WILKINSON, S.
How nurses can cope with stress and avoid burnout.
Emergency Nurse, 2014 22(7):27-31. (Cost 25p) **
ASSESSMENT
4.
OKAMURA, K.
Glasgow Coma Scale flow chart: a beginner’s guide.
British Journal of Nursing, 2014 23(20):1068-1073. (Cost
25p) (WSH)
BEREAVEMENT
5.
DOSSER, I.
Difficult conversations in bereavement.
Nursing & Residential Care, 2014 16(12):693-697. (Cost
25p) (WSH)
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BREASTFEEDING
6.
FERN, V.
Women’s experiences of body image and baby feeding
choices: dealing with the pressure to be slender.
British Journal of Midwifery, 2014 22(11):788-794.
(Cost 35p) (WSH)
COMMUNICATION
7.
LOMBARDI, N.
Is elderspeak appropriate? A survey of certified nursing
assistants.
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 2014 40(11):44-52.
(Cost 45p) (WSH)
COMPASSION
8.
DEMPSEY, C.
Reducing patient suffering through compassionate
connected care.
The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2014 44(10):517524. (Cost 40p) (WSH)
CRITICAL CARE
9.
WOOD, S.
Comparing the monitoring of patients transferred from a
critical care unit to hospital wards at after-hours with day
transfers: an exploratory, prospective cohort study.
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2014 70(12):2757-2766.
(Cost 50p) *
DEMENTIA
10.
CORBETT, A.
Don’t use antipsychotics routinely to treat agitation and
aggression in people with dementia.
The BMJ, 2014 349(7983):28-31. (Cost 20p) (WSH)
11.
DERVIN, A.
Improving diagnosis of dementia in general practice.
The Journal of Dementia Care, 2014 22(6):22-24.
(Cost 15p) (WSH)
INFECTION CONTROL
12.
LAWS, A.
Implementing a new urinary catheter insertion and removal
pack.
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British Journal of Nursing, 2014 23(19):1032-1035. (Cost
20p) (WSH)
LEADERSHIP
13.
BUCKWELL-NUTT, K.
A framework for pre-qualifying nurses to build
leadership skills.
Nursing Management, 2014 21(7):16-22. (Cost 35p)
(WSH)
LEARNING DISABILITY
14.
CASTLES, A.
Experiences of the implementation of a learning disability
nursing liaison service within an acute hospital setting:
a service evaluation.
British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2014 42(4):272281. (Cost 50p) **
15.
KENYON, E.
Learning disability: experience of diagnosis.
British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2014 42(4):257263. (Cost 35p) **
MANAGEMENT
16.
HOYLE, L.
Nurses’ perception of senior managers at the front line:
people working with clipboards.
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2014 70(11):2528-2538.
(Cost 55p) **
MIDWIFERY
17.
PHILLIPS, K.
Is the evidence on waterbirth watertight?
British Journal of Midwifery, 2014 22(11):776-780.
(Cost 25p) (WSH)
NURSE EDUCATION
18.
CANT, R.
Simulation in the Internet age: the place of Web-based
simulation in nursing education. An integrative review.
Nurse Education Today, 2014 34(12):1435-1442. (Cost
40p) *
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19.
McCARTHY, J.
Implications of online learning for nurse managers.
Nursing Management, 2014 21(7):23-27. (Cost 25p)
(WSH)
NURSES
20.
LEVATI, S.
Professional conduct among Registered Nurses in the use
of online social networking sites.
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2014 70(10):2284-2292.
(Cost 45p) **
21.
ZHANG, W.
Nurses’ attitudes towards medical devices in healthcare
delivery: a systematic review.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2014 23(19-20):2725-2739.
(Cost 75p) (WSH) **
NUTRITION
22.
ROBERTS, H.
The feasibility and acceptability of training volunteer mealtime assistants to help older acute hospital inpatients: the
Southampton Mealtime Assistance Study.
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2014 23(21-22):3240-3249.
(Cost 50p) **
PATIENT EDUCATION
23.
KYRTATOS, P. G.
Improved patient education facilitates adherence to preoperative fasting guidelines.
Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2014 24(10):228-231.
(Cost 20p) **
PRODUCTIVE WARD
24.
WHITE, M.
The Productive Ward: Releasing Time to CareTM – what
we can learn from the literature for implementation.
Journal of Nursing Management, 2014 22(7):914-923.
(Cost 50p) (WSH)
RESEARCH
25.
JONES, S.
Embracing research in nursing practice.
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British Journal of Nursing, 2014 23(18):994-997. (Cost
20p) (WSH)
SPIRITUALITY
Nurses’ and midwives’ acquisition of competency in
spiritual care: a focus on education.
Nurse Education Today, 2014 34(12):1460-1466.
(Cost 35p) *
26.
ATTARD, J.
27.
JOHNSTON TAYLOR, E. Nurse religiosity and spiritual care.
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2014 70(11):2612-2621.
(Cost 50p) **
28.
RAFFAY, J.
How staff and patient experience shapes our perception
of spiritual care in a psychiatric setting.
Journal of Nursing Management, 2014 22(7):940-950.
(Cost 55p) (WSH)
STROKE
29.
NORMAN, L.
Stroke rehabilitation: promoting physical recovery.
Nursing & Residential Care, 2014 16(12):699-702. (Cost
20p) (WSH)
WOUND CARE
30.
COOPER, R. A.
Biofilms in wounds: a review of present knowledge.
Journal of Wound Care, 2014 23(11):570-582. (Cost 50p)
(WSH)
31.
DOWSETT, C.
Reconciling increasing wound care demands with available
resources.
Journal of Wound Care, 2014 23(11):552-562. (Cost 35p)
(WSH)
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