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 ...
A survey by the Royal College of Nursing found ‘harrowing’ examples of vulnerable patients being treated in corridors ...
A survey of its members by the Royal College of Nursing union found that two-thirds had daily delivered care in what they ...
The Royal College of ... dropping out since the nursing bursary was scrapped in 2016, but tens of thousands could leave before graduating by 2029, said the RCN. An RCN survey of nursing students ...
A major report by the Royal College of Nursing found patients are routinely coming to harm as the NHS struggled to deal with ...
A stark new report from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) exposes the growing use of “Corridor Care” in Welsh hospitals, ...
The “harrowing” report tells of patients sitting for days in chairs – so-called “chair care” – due to a lack of beds, patients piling up in corridors, delays to treatment and the elderly unable to get ...
Those are just some of the shocking revelations in a report published on Thursday by the Royal College of Nursing ... stripped of their dignity and nursing staff are being denied access to ...