
Sophie Blakemore
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Editor of Emergency Nurse, most widely read journal in UK urgent & emergency care nursing.
Editor of Nursing Management, for nurse leaders everywhere @RCNi
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Nursing Management April is out, featuring articles on coaching to improve care, compassionate leadership, nursing associates, menopause at work and more rcni.com/nursing-manage… Jennifer Sprinks Barryquinn2019


For nurses wanting to propose change, drafting a convincing business case can be crucial. Find out how, with this RCNi: the life-long learning partner for nurses CPD focus article by lecturer Emma Collins and colleagues Nursing & Midwifery Keele University 💙 CPD focus: specially designed to suit your busy schedule. journals.rcni.com/nursing-manage…


Emergency nurses often need to care for patients following suicidal behaviour. But can they also care for themselves? Find out more with this RCNi: the life-long learning partner for nurses CPD focus article. CPD focus: designed to suit your busy schedule. National Suicide Prevention Alliance Sophie Blakemore Emergency Care Forum RCN journals.rcni.com/emergency-nurs…


Clinical nurse specialists: colleagues Reading Hospital - Tower Health in the US set out to understand the perceptions of nurse leaders and staff nurses regarding the effect of the CNS role on quality improvement and how the role can drive change journals.rcni.com/nursing-manage…

Nursing associate role: Christopher O'Sullivan (He/Him/His) and colleagues Manchester Metropolitan Uni explore the challenges and solutions in establishing the role as a profession in its own right journals.rcni.com/nursing-manage…

Very fitting finish to a great day at the National Nursing Associate Conference Birmingham City University! The NA Role is such a fantastic addition to patient care, and we should be supporting our NAs to be recognised as core members of the nursing team!

CPR and nursing: the stress of being involved in patient resuscitation is widely acknowledged, but there is limited research on how nurses cope Gillian Fitzpatrick NHS Golden Jubilee explores the effect of delivering CPR on nurses' mental health+wellbeing journals.rcni.com/emergency-nurs…


Moving from a career in clinical nursing to academia is a major shift Sarah Butler University of Hull details a service evaluation undertaken to explore the initial experiences of new nurse lecturers and suggests supports to help them adapt journals.rcni.com/nursing-manage…


How can nurses enable effective ambulance handovers in the ED? Cliff Evans Medway NHS Foundation Trust provides structured methods and tools to ensure timely and accurate handovers for optimum patient outcomes in this short article rcni.com/emergency-nurs…


Cultural competence is essential for delivering effective, equitable, person-centred care+improving health outcomes in a diverse population Guy Collins and Jane Hager University of Derby present steps to ensure your services meet needs of the local population journals.rcni.com/nursing-manage…

Are you clear about who is accountable for patients forced to wait in ambulances outside overcrowded EDs? RCN Emergency Care Forum committee member and ED sister/manager at Somerset NHS Foundation Trust Natalie Stringer calls for legislation to protect patients and staff rcni.com/emergency-nurs…




Safety netting in the ED is provided to patients when their presenting complaint has not completely resolved but they can be safely discharged home Hugh Gorick explains the core elements of pre-discharge advice and information in this short article journals.rcni.com/emergency-nurs…


Reducing length of stay in the ED for patients with mental health conditions is imperative Jan Kruczynski and Alan Simpson 💙 report a service evaluation that explored effectiveness of a daily ‘huddle’ between ED staff and liaison psychiatric service team journals.rcni.com/emergency-nurs…