Read about the Royal College of Nursing's response to the consultation on draft nursing and midwifery profiles for bands 7, 8 ...
The disturbing picture was taken at William Harvey Hospital in Ashford, Kent, where elderly patients, in particular, "looked ...
Read about evidence on assisted dying given by England CNO Duncan Burton and RCN chief executive and general secretary Nicola ...
Stormont's Health Committee chair has called on Westminster to fund Northern Ireland's broken health service amid fresh ...
Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Wales yesterday urged the Welsh government to take decisive steps to eradicate corridor care, ...
Has treating patients in corridors and cloakrooms become “normalised”? Jacqui Wise reports A nurse forced to change an incontinent patient with dementia beside a vending machine and a patient dying ...
Demoralised staff are caring for as many as 40 patients in a single corridor, unable to access oxygen, cardiac monitors, ...
A major report by the Royal College of Nursing polled more than 5,000 frontline nursing staff over Christmas. Two thirds said they treat patients in non-medical areas like cupboards, car parks and ...
Nurses are having "nightmares" due to their experience of working overcrowded hospital wards, health bosses have been warned.
A survey of its members by the Royal College of Nursing union found that two-thirds had daily delivered care in what they considered an “inappropriate setting”.
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) said evidence provided by more than 5,000 of its members across the UK this winter also showed cupboards, car parks, bathrooms and nursing stations were being ...