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New nursing guidelines are constantly being published. However, many of the recommendations made in the past have never been put into practice simply because there are too many barriers which prevent theory from becoming reality. The NICE has taken a different approach. Instead of publishing guidance from afar, they actually listen to people from all sorts of backgrounds - nursing, pharmacy and management – and try to overcome the hurdles which enable a piece of paper translating into everyday practice.
Nursing Times covers all the latest NICE guidance, focussing on the implications for nurses and practical advice on how you can put the guidance into practice.
This special supplement published together with NICE, covers all the latest NICE guidance and provides an insight into the work done by the institute. It covers the implications for nurses and gives practical advice on how nurses can take the lead in implementing guidelines. It also includes inspirational case studies of nurse-led implementation projects.
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