Reflective practice groups for liaison psychiatry nurses: are they helpful? Our study
Are reflective practice groups useful for liaison psychiatry nurses? We asked some nurses who had participated in them to find out.
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View PostIn 2018, for the first time, the General Medical Council (GMC) included items on burnout in its National Training Survey. The survey was completed by 51,956 trainee doctors and 19,193 trainers, making it the largest…
View PostThere is increasing evidence that healthcare staff burnout is linked to a range of negative outcomes, including increased staff absences, higher rate of staff turnover, and poorer quality of patient care (see my previous blog…
View PostBreaking bad or difficult news in healthcare settings is challenging. What is the best way to tell someone they have cancer? How do you find words to say their treatment hasn’t worked? When I first…
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