NURSING CURRENT AWARENESS DECEMBER 2014 Library & Information Centre West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust The Library staff wishes all our readers a Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year. There will be a limited service on Christmas Eve, after which there will be no staff at the issue desk from the 25th December – 1st January (the usual out-of-hours procedures for borrowing and returning books will apply). If you wish to use the photocopier/printer over the festive season, please ensure you have ample print credits/photocopying cards. Users of the wireless network will need to check their account expiry date. Please note that the contact details for article requests have been altered. These can be found on the final page of the bulletin. Articles can be requested in the usual way i.e. by quoting the date of the bulletin and the number(s) of the article(s) required. Journals that are available for reading/photocopying in the library are marked (WSH). Alternatively, if you have an Athens user name and password, you can print the article yourself where there is Full Text Access to the relevant journal. Those articles marked * are available from the eel website (http://www.eel.nhs.uk), whilst those marked ** are available from the Health Information Resources site (http://www.library.nhs.uk) (formerly National Library for Health) under My Journals. If you have any problems with these links, please contact the Library (telephone number as listed below). Click on the blue contents links below to access a particular topic: ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY ASSESSMENT BEREAVEMENT BREASTFEEDING COMMUNICATION COMPASSION CRITICAL CARE DEMENTIA 1 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) 2 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. 3 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) * 4 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. 5 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) Nursing Current Awareness can be e-mailed directly to readers, or downloaded from the Library website: www.wsh.nhs.uk/Library/CurrentAwareness/default.aspx Other useful websites: http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/index.htm 6 http://www.nmc-uk.org/ http://www.eel.nhs.uk (For any queries, please contact the Library – tel. no: 01284 713113/3112 or e-mail library@wsufftrust.org.uk) 7