The Organisational Behaviour Of NHS

The NHS has grown and flourished to become the worlds largest publicly funded health service. Since its establishment in 1948, NHS is being funded centrally from national taxation, which explains the organisation’s accountability to the Parliament. The following is a report to the Managing Director, which makes comprehensive analyses of organisational behaviour in the NHS,…

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Effect of Nursing on Stress Levels of Cancer Patients

Does good nursing management can influence the nursing care to reduce stress, anxiety and difficult behaviour in cancer patients as compare to ineffective management plan to achieve better therapeutic outcomes? Search terms that can be used for relevant literature will be nursing management plans for patients with cancer, stress, anxiety, good nurse patient relationship, and…

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Impact of Poor Services on Healthcare Organization

Assessment 4 Issue 1: Effect of Poor services On Reputation of Kindly Residential Care Rest Home Generally, the reputation of an institution, particularly elderly care facilities, is very essential in order to make known to concerned clients and their families how firm the institution is in offering quality health care services. In order for an…

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End of life care – child

Care of a child with end of life During my clinical rotation at children cancer hospital, I encountered a child of 6 years old who was going through relapse of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). The child and parents had difficulty talking to the staff and doctors due to inability of understanding language. The child was…

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Evaluation of NHS Funding and Considering Alternatives

Several commentators have suggested that the way the NHS is currently funded is no longer appropriate. What alternatives are possible and, on balance, which would you recommend? Introduction Priti Patel MP, in his words, said that “In terms of general taxation, we pay for the NHS through our taxes and that will always continue”. The…

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Discharging Older People From Hospital To Care Homes

Discharging older people issue is the most important in today’s environment. Realising this, it is necessary to extract the fact in present situation of the older people. This study explored the experiences of older people being discharged from hospital to nursing and residential homes in the North East of England. While there has been considerable…

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St Jude Childrens Research Hospital

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is a not-for-profit hospital located in the heart of Memphis, Tennessee. It is an internationally recognized hospital that pioneered research finding cures and saving children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases. It treats patients from all 50 states and around the world, without regard to ability to pay, never requiring…

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A Study on NHS Partnerships and Values

Introduction The purpose of this study is to discuss why nurses should show sympathy for NHS partnerships and values. It also explains how nurses ensure that people care and sympathize by establishing therapeutic relationships with patient care users. As a nurse, why it is necessary to consider the legal and ethical issues related to compassionate…

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Constructin Addiction as a Brain Disease

Throughout history addictions in the USA and Canada have been understood and approached in many different ways: The Moral model (addiction as a character flaw or moral failing); Choice model (addiction as a choice however harmful the behaviour); Psychosocial model (addiction as “an expression of social factors involving class, cultural, and socioeconomic processes” (Barnett et…

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A Study On The History Of The NHS

Since its launch in 1948, the NHS has evolved to turn into the world’s largest publicly funded health service. It is also one of the most efficient, most egalitarian and most comprehensive. The NHS in England is the biggest part of the system by far, catering to a population of 51m and employing more than…

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