- RCN Calls For Nurses To Be Given More Time To Care, UK
Responding to Age Concern's ‘Hungry to be Heard' campaign launched today, Pauline Ford, Royal College of Nursing advisor for Older People, said: - Nursing Management's Aging Workforce Survey Finds Lack Of Retention Strategies May Escalate Nursing
The July issue of Nursing Management features an exclusive Aging Workforce Survey of nearly 1,000 nurses that demonstrates the lack of comprehensive strategies designed to retain aging nurses. Nursing Management, published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, part of Wolters Kluwer Health, and the nation's largest professional nursing management journal conducted the survey in partnership with Bernard Hodes Group. - Two Rutgers Nursing Professors To Explore Nursing Work Environment
Two Rutgers College of Nursing faculty members are conducting a study to explore for the first time the association between the nursing work environment and nurse reported outcomes in dialysis centers. - Gaza Nurses Win Human Rights And Nursing Awards
Five nurses from The St John Ophthalmic Outpatient Clinic and Cataract Day Case Surgical Centre in Gaza have been awarded the 2006 Human Rights and Nursing Awards in recognition of their extraordinary work in difficult circumstances to ensure that the people of the Gaza Strip receive ophthalmic nursing and cataract surgery of the highest possible standard. The awards were announced at the 2006 Globalisation of Nursing: ethical, legal and political conference held at the University of Surrey.
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