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Where Do People with Dementia End Their Lives?
The rate of people dying with a mention of dementia has increased significantly in recent years, accounting for 6.6% of all deaths in 2001 and 15.8% of all deaths in 2014, for people aged 20 and above.
Following a District Nurse in East London, Summer 2018
QNI Intern, Olivia Hicks, spent a day with Queen’s Nurse Liz Alderton as she visited patients in their homes in Romford.
Better End of Life Care for People who are Homeless
Nurses have led efforts to improve end of life care for people who are homeless in Plymouth.
Building Emotional Resilience in Nursing
Catherine Kelsey, a nursing lecturer at the University of Bradford, explains the importance of supporting the development of emotionally resilient nurses through mindfulness.
Visit A Beautiful Garden & Celebrate NHS 70
QNI Head of Communications, Matthew Bradby, is opening his North London garden for The National Garden Scheme on Saturday 7th July, two days after the 70th anniversary of the NHS.
Our Student Nurse Experience of a QNI Homeless Health Learning Event
University of Plymouth Nursing Students, Dawne Jones and Rachael Palmer, attended The QNI’s last Homeless Health Network Event which took place in Bristol on 27th April 2018. In this blog they discuss their highlights from the day and encourage other student nurses to attend The QNI’s next Homeless Health event.
Mental Health First Aid – A Course That Can Save Lives
QNI Communications Manager, Joanna Sagnella, writes for The QNI blog on her experience of attending a ‘Mental Health First Aid Course’. Mental Health Awareness Week is running from 14th to 20th May 2018.