
EBN Podcast
Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN) systematically searches a wide range of international healthcare journals applying strict criteria for the validity of research and relevance to best nursing practice. Content is critically appraised and the most relevant articles are summarised into succinct expert commentaries, focusing on the papers’ key findings and implications for nursing practice. * The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner’s judgement, patient care or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others....more
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2. Rotating shift patterns putting safe care delivery at risk
Aug 09,2022 12:45 -
3. Working in the NHS with Long Covid: three nurses’ stories
Jun 20,2022 51:01 -
5. Long Covid: what we know so far, with Dr Elaine Maxwell
Apr 08,2022 24:42 -
7. What are Delphi studies?
Feb 05,2021 19:12 -
9. Care for patients with hospital-onset sepsis
Aug 04,2020 11:54 -
10. Palliative dementia care to people living at home - what do we know?
Jan 23,2020 15:49 -
11. Research Made Simple: care of men living with dementia
Dec 02,2019 15:11 -
12. Proactive nurses in family decisions in the intensive care unit
Oct 12,2019 07:08 -
14. Supporting rural nurses to improve pain care for children
Jun 08,2019 14:44 -
16. Formula versus donor breast milk for feeding preterm babies
Apr 02,2019 13:15 -
18. Are you afraid of falling?
Nov 06,2018 12:30 -
23. Self-harm in young people: are nurses listening to patients?
Feb 20,2018 11:54 -
28. Persistent Long-Term Urinary Incontinence Post Parturition
May 25,2017 05:44 -
38. Breast feeding could reduce the risk of childhood leukaemias
May 26,2016 12:43 -
41. Child health nurses miss opportunities to tackle obesity
Mar 11,2016 13:06 -
49. Patients with heart failure and their partners
Oct 07,2015 10:45 -
50. Desire to hasten death
Sep 08,2015 23:01 -
51. Living with younger onset dementia
Aug 06,2015 08:27 -
52. Palliative care in nursing homes
Jun 19,2015 12:52 -
53. Cervical screening in survivors of childhood sexual abuse
Mar 24,2015 18:34 -
54. Pain management in children
Mar 05,2015 15:32 -
55. Advanced care planning
Jan 19,2015 14:37 -
57. Hearing loss in older adults and cognitive decline
Oct 03,2014 16:31 -
58. Impact of home visits on toddlers and infants of low income families
Aug 14,2014 11:31 -
59. Health promotion
Aug 08,2014 15:04 -
61. Child-spanking may have a detrimental effect
May 15,2014 14:04 -
62. The effect of abuse and neglect on rates of pregnancy in teenagers
Mar 31,2014 15:33 -
63. Interventions to reduce the risk of postnatal depression
Mar 12,2014 16:45 -
66. Taking up best practice guidelines
Nov 27,2013 13:20 -
68. Sexual dysfunction following prostate cancer treatment
Sep 17,2013 17:00 -
70. Effectiveness of compression for venous leg ulcers
Jul 15,2013 14:50 -
71. Self-harm within inpatient psychiatric services
Jun 24,2013 09:28 -
72. Community-based non-pharmacological interventions for dementia
May 13,2013 15:03 -
73. Screening for depression in patients with cardiac disease
Apr 15,2013 09:29 -
74. Victimisation in children with disabilities
Mar 12,2013 10:45
EBN Podcast
Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN) systematically searches a wide range of international healthcare journals applying strict criteria for the validity of research and relevance to best nursing practice. Content is critically appraised and the most relevant articles are summarised into succinct expert commentaries, focusing on the papers’ key findings and implications for nursing practice. * The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner’s judgement, patient care or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others.
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