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Should I stay or should I go? Stress, burnout and nurse retention
OtherJanet Scammell, Associate Professor (Nursing), Bournemouth University looks at problems retaining nurses.

Dementia care in hospitals: Interprofessional education
OtherJanet Scammell, Associate Professor at Bournemouth University, discusses the recent Alzheimer's Society report and its implication for nurses and patient care.

Food for thought: Delivering effective nutritional care
OtherJanet Scammell, Associate Professor (Nursing), Bournemouth University, asks whether nurse education places enough emphasis on the importance of ensuring good nutrition and hydration for patients.

'Prioritise people': The importance of anti-oppressive practice
OtherJanet Scammell, Associate Professor at Bournemouth University, discusses tensions between person-centred, humanised care and structural pressures.

Older people and health care: Challenging assumptions
OtherAt a time of winter pressures, Janet Scammell, Associate Professor (Nursing), Bournemouth University, looks at how health professionals and society perceive older people, and how this might influence patient care.

Religion, spirituality and belief: Is this the business of nurses?
OtherJanet Scammell, Associate Professor (Nursing), Bournemouth University, considers whether nurses receive sufficient education on religion and spirituality in pre-registration education.

Reflections on nurse education: Past, present and future
OtherJanet Scammell, Associate Professor (Nursing), Bournemouth University, reflects on the changes in nursing that she has seen since beginning her nursing career 40 years ago.

Resilience as part of nursing education: Supporting nurses in times of austerity
OtherJanet Scammell, Associate Professor (Nursing), Bournemouth University, discusses the challenging environment nurses are working in and the role of resilience in creating a sustainable NHS workforce.