FEATURE ARTICLES

Drivers for change in pre-operative assessment

Current developments in pre-operative assessment are outlined by director of Perigon, AMANDA BASSETT, who argues that the energy and commitment for change can be gained by winning the support of healthcare workers from a range of backgrounds.

College must take pathology modernisation lead

President-elect of the Royal College of Pathologists, PROFESSOR ADRIAN NEWLAND, outlines the challenges of his new role to The Clinical Services Journal, and discusses the future of pathology service delivery in the face of modernisation and regulatory change.

All-round action needed for HAI reduction

Requirements for concerted effort to reduce healthcare associated infection were brought into sharp focus at a conference held in London recently. JASON RAYFIELD reports.

Promoting safer needle management

TONY PHELPS, market development manager at Unomedical, outlines the need for products which reduce needlestick injuries in critical care.

Heart nurses offer critical support

The increasing number of people living with heart disease has highlighted the requirement for specialist heart nurses to offer much needed support. CSJ reports on the work of British Heart Foundation (BHF) nurses, and looks at a day in the life of a heart nurse.

Redefining emergency care roles

In the May issue of The Clinical Services Journal, Judy Hargadon and Jackie Younger outlined how role redesign and new ways of working can result in benefits for patients and clinical services. In this complementary article, CHRIS WINTLE, lead workforce designer for emergency care with the Modernisation Agency, discusses in detail the role of the emergency care practitioner.

Identification improvements essential

One in 10 NHS patients are said to be involved in some type of adverse incident or medical error – incorrect identification of patients plays a part and The Clinical Services Journal reports from a recent meeting which aimed to help ensure that those being cared for are correctly identified at all times.

Renal transplant unit role developed

CHRIS EARL BA(Hons) RGN, nurse surgical practitioner, Renal Transplant Unit, Manchester Royal Infirmary, describes the rationale behind the creation of his highly specialised role.

Addressing CPR skills in perioperative nursing

Analysis by MARION TAYLOR RGN Dip.N BEd (Hons), senior lecturer in mentorship and resuscitation at Middlesex University.

Coeliac disease needs greater understanding

Improvements in the diagnosis, treatment and long-term monitoring of people with coeliac disease were called for at a recent conference which brought over 300 patients, researchers and healthcare workers together under one roof. JASON RAYFIELD reports.

Inclusive approach addresses health inequality

TONY BURNETT, partner at diversity consultancy Performance Through Inclusion, explains how diversity training can help the NHS tackle many of its issues relating to health inequalities.

Ongoing strategy meets hygiene challenge

The first prize in the Oxoid Infection Control Team of the Year Awards has recently been awarded to Kingston Hospital NHS Trust. Here PAT CATTINI, clinical nurse specialist infection control, reports on the work of the team and what contributed to its success.

Unlocking the potential of digital imaging

The importance of developing a supporting infrastructure to facilitate the growth of digital imaging in healthcare is discussed by DOUG BARNES, managing director of Planar Europe.

Much care needed over advanced practitioner roles

JOHN BEESLEY BA RGN NEBOSH, Advanced Scrub Practitioner, explores the modern definition of the ASP role and the competencies required. He also reviews guidance for practitioners working in the dual ASP and Surgical Care Practitioner role and the employer’s responsibilities for ensuring this role is managed effectively to prevent any risk to patients.

Action essential for infection prevention

The infection prevention and control issues driving this year’s Infection Control Nurses Association (ICNA) Conference and Exhibition are set out by CLAIRE KILPATRICK, nurse consultant infection control, Health Protection Scotland.

The politics of healthcare progress

The Chief Executive’s Report to the NHS, delivered halfway through implementation of the NHS Plan and immediately after the recent General Election, serves to re-focus attention on key healthcare issues after months of political rhetoric and mud-slinging. Jason Rayfield reports.

Treatment advance for enlarged prostate

June Denny, theatre sister at Thames Valley Nuffield Hospital in Buckinghamshire, describes Photoselective Vaporisation of the Prostate (PVP) – an emerging treatment for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).

A safer environment for endoscope disinfection

Tristel reports on the experiences of Kettering General Hospital NHS Trust during its transition from glutaraldehyde to the introduction of chlorine dioxide products for endoscope decontamination.

Accurate measurement of temperature vital

The importance of accurate temperature measurement and interpretation is examined by Dr Matthew J. Thompson, clinical lecturer in the Department of Primary Health Care, University of Oxford and a General Practitioner in Oxford. This article is based on a presentation given at the 2004 Welch Allyn “Completing the Picture” meeting.

Endoscopy training needs must be addressed

Joan Gray RGN, director of clinical education at Sterilox Technologies International, calls for widespread formal training in endoscope reprocessing for nurses and healthcare workers.

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