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FNFNM: Research Roundup

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FNFNM: Research Roundup

FNFNM: Research Roundup

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Researchers at King’s have developed ground-breaking new garments for patients with the rare skin condition Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), which causes widespread blistering and wounds
Debra Bick, Professor of Evidence Based Midwifery Practice and Professor Jane Sandall, Professor of Social Science and Women’s Health, talk about the importance of research for improving the quality of care for women during pregnancy and the po
Professor Jill Maben, Professor of Nursing Research and Professor Anne Marie Rafferty, Professor of Nursing Policy, describe how nursing and midwifery research drives improvements in healthcare policy and practice
Professor Alison Metcalfe, Professor of Healthcare Research, talks about how research into genetics helps healthcare professionals broaden patients’ and their families’ understanding of the impacts and emotional effects of genetic conditions
Professor Jackie Sturt, Professor of Behavioural Medicine in Nursing, and Professor Angus Forbes, Professor of Clinical Diabetes Nursing, outline how research helps individuals and families cope with the psychological impacts of diabetes
Show notes: http://bit.ly/fnfnmrr13In this podcast we look at the different methods used when measuring blood pressure and consider the implications of external variables. From here we somehow find ourselves reflecting on the nature of compete
Show notes: http://bit.ly/fnfnmrr12In this episode we consider temperature measurement and get hot under the collar trying to establish which device is most accurate and reliable. We don’t reach a consensus and can only encourage you to ensure
Show notes: http://bit.ly/fnfnmrr11In this episode we consider documentation and care planning. While we are all aware of the maxim ‘not documented, not done’, time constraints and conflicting priorities can have an impact on how complete our
Show notes: http://bit.ly/fnfnmrr10In the final part of our ANTT series we are delighted to welcome Stephen Rowley, originator of ANTT and Clinical Director of The Association for Safe Aseptic Practice (ASAP), to the show.Rhiannon & HelenGet
Show notes: http://bit.ly/fnfnmrr9This is the second in our series on ANTT and in this episode we will be looking at the use of Personal Protective Equipment or PPE. We will consider the importance of using PPE in reducing the risk of spread o
Show notes: bit.ly/fnfnmrr8In this episode, we will be looking at some of the studies used to inform epic3, the national evidence-based guidelines for preventing healthcare-associated infections in NHS hospitals in England.Rhiannon & HelenGe
RR#7: Elimination Part 3Show notes: bit.ly/fnfnmrr7In this podcast, we will be discussing all things bowel-related. Both constipation and diarrhoea can have a severe impact on quality of life, both in and out of the hospital setting. The role
Show notes: bit.ly/fnfnmrr6Welcome to part 2 of our elimination series where we discuss urinary incontinence. We start by considering some of the causes of urinary incontinence, looking at how this can be managed. We then consider the impact
Show notes: http://bit.ly/fnfnmrr5In the first in our podcasts about elimination, we will focus on urinalysis. We will consider the process of taking a sample for dipstick urinalysis. We will move on to discuss the accuracy of the dipstick res
Show notes: http://bit.ly/fnfnmrr4While receiving an injection may never be a pain-free event, there is evidence that adapting our injection technique may reduce the amount of discomfort experienced. To finish our trio of podcasts on injection
Show notes: http://bit.ly/fnfnmrr3Continuing our trio of podcasts on injection technique, part two focuses on the practical aspects of injection administration.Rhiannon & HelenGet in touch with us @NursingPodcasts
Show notes: http://bit.ly/fnfnmrr2The first of three podcasts on injection technique, focusing on needle selection and site selection. What does the evidence say and what conclusions can we draw?Rhiannon & HelenGet in touch with us @Nursing
Show notes: http://bit.ly/fnfnmrr1Welcome! We’ll talk about why we are doing these podcasts and what the NMC code of conduct says about using evidence. We’ll also look at the hierarchy of evidence and some of the terms you might have heard. P
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