The authors discuss various aspects of the #hellomynameis nursing-related campaign in Great Britain and the University of Northampton's positive psychology programme called Being Brilliant, and it mentions how 120 preregistration nursing students paid tribute to the #hellomynameis campaign and the work of Dr. Kate Granger in August 2016. According to the article, Being Brilliant focuses on methods of thinking that can impact the way students behave in their personal and professional lives
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This article provides the reflections of three University of Salford student nurses. Two have experi...
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RCNi Nurse Awards Student Nurse Award finalist Holly Phillips describes what the experience has mean...
This article provides the reflections of three University of Salford student nurses. Two have experi...
In large academic institutions, students often feel very lost, confused, lonely, and anxious or even...
This paper examines the relationship between exemplary oncology nursing practice and professional fu...
This paper showcases two collaborative projects between Academic Skills Tutors and Nurse Lecturers a...
In this article we explore how nurses from history challenged norms of nursing and society, and cons...
My passion for improving mental health services started after a young woman I knew took her own life...
Elizabeth Rosser, Acting Executive Dean, Bournemouth University, reflects on a symbolic moment in th...
Charity Bennett, a senior in the traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at Gardner-Webb ...
My passion for improving mental health services started after a young woman I knew took her own life...
Background: The ‘hello my name is campaign’ identifies the importance of compassionate care and plac...
Final year students on a BSc Hons Nursing programme in Scotland were supported to become Dementia Fr...
Long before the Coronavirus pandemic began, the World Health Assembly designated 2020 as the “Year o...
This article provides the reflections of three University of Salford student nurses. Two have experi...
RCNi Nurse Awards Student Nurse Award finalist Holly Phillips describes what the experience has mean...
RCNi Nurse Awards Student Nurse Award finalist Holly Phillips describes what the experience has mean...
This article provides the reflections of three University of Salford student nurses. Two have experi...
In large academic institutions, students often feel very lost, confused, lonely, and anxious or even...
This paper examines the relationship between exemplary oncology nursing practice and professional fu...