EBN Podcast
Health & Wellness Podcasts
Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN) systematically searches a wide range of international healthcare journals applying strict criteria for the validity of research and relevance to best nursing practice. Content is critically appraised and the most relevant articles are summarised into succinct expert commentaries, focusing on the papers’ key findings and implications for nursing practice.
Location:
United Kingdom
Genres:
Health & Wellness Podcasts
Description:
Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN) systematically searches a wide range of international healthcare journals applying strict criteria for the validity of research and relevance to best nursing practice. Content is critically appraised and the most relevant articles are summarised into succinct expert commentaries, focusing on the papers’ key findings and implications for nursing practice.
Twitter:
@EBNursingBMJ
Language:
English
Website:
http://ebn.bmj.com/
Email:
podcast.admin@bmj.com
In it for the long haul: an update on living with Long Covid
Duración:00:33:02
Cold homes and their impact on mental health
Duración:00:13:08
Hospital quality of care linked to racial disparities in unexpected newborn complications
Duración:00:17:51
Rotating shift patterns putting safe care delivery at risk
Duración:00:12:44
Working in the NHS with Long Covid: three nurses’ stories
Duración:00:50:46
Sustainable return to nursing with Long Covid, advice from the experts
Duración:00:48:48
Long Covid: what we know so far, with Dr Elaine Maxwell
Duración:00:24:36
Evaluation of an Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Prevention Intervention Program
Duración:00:17:11
What are Delphi studies?
Duración:00:19:09
Blood pressure’s threshold in pregnancy, when less is more for mother and baby
Duración:00:09:07
Care for patients with hospital-onset sepsis
Duración:00:11:52
Palliative dementia care to people living at home - what do we know?
Duración:00:15:47
Research Made Simple: care of men living with dementia
Duración:00:15:09
Proactive nurses in family decisions in the intensive care unit
Duración:00:07:06
Why everyday interactions should be visible: the brilliance study about home-based palliative care
Duración:00:18:38
Supporting rural nurses to improve pain care for children
Duración:00:14:42
Intimate partner violence, post-traumatic disorders and menopausal symptoms
Duración:00:11:39
Formula versus donor breast milk for feeding preterm babies
Duración:00:13:13
‘Rooming-in’, an effective alternative treatment for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome?
Duración:00:12:07
Are you afraid of falling?
Duración:00:12:30