Nursing times
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A little-considered element of visual disability is its impact on communication. This paper discusses ways in which health-care professionals can adapt verbal and non-verbal communication techniques to make nurse/patient interaction more productive.
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This research was carried out to discover nurses' attitudes towards and perceptions of post-operative pain management; knowledge of pain assessment; awareness of different methods of pain relief; and view of the necessity for education in post-operative pain management. The major findings of the research correlated with the authors' observations while undertaking audit. That is, that there is a need for conformity of pain assessment and pain scoring. It also showed a need for a focused education programme in postoperative pain management.
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This fourth paper in our health promotion examines how primary health-care nurses' position at the interface between lay and professional care makes them well placed to influence public health-care policy within the new culture of the NHS.
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This paper explores the moral issues associated with maintaining patient confidentiality. In particular, the paper focuses on the problems that can arise in A&E, such as conversations in curtained cubicles being overheard. A problem-solving approach is offered as one way of addressing potential breaches of confidentiality.