Stories by Barry Clifton
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Features
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The right medicine for nursing?
Nursing is changing fast, and runs the risk of fragmenting into a thousand allied professions, says Barry Clifton
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Bandaged up by the nursing bureaucracy
Nurses should be well trained, then allowed to get on with the job, says Barry Clifton. But instead they are being overwhelmed by bureaucracy
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Who’s helping who...
Managers are supposed to help, not hinder nurses’ work. But what is the reality, asks Barry Clifton
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Reviews
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Reasons to be cheerful
Nursing development units: work in progress
G Black (ed)
King’s Fund Centre, 1992, £10.50 -
Ethics in caring
ETHICS IN NURSING: THE CARING RELATIONSHIP
Verena Tschudin
Butterworth Heinemann, 1992 -
Looking in on nursing
NURSING A PROBLEM
Lesley Mackay
Open University Press, 1989 -
Pioneers of Peckham
BEING ME AND ALSO US
Stalibrass A
Scottish Academic Press, £7.95
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