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Psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder are effective when used as an adjunct to psychopharmacology, and mental health nurses are well placed to integrate them into practice

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 15 December 2010 in Evidence-Based Nursing

Authors: M. Deacon

Telemonitoring or structured telephone support for people with chronic heart failure reduces CHF-related hospital admissions; telemonitoring also reduces all-cause mortality

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 15 December 2010 in Evidence-Based Nursing

Authors: J. P. Riley

Purpose and procedure

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 27 June 2010 in Evidence-Based Nursing

Neuraminidase inhibitors produce a small reduction in duration of seasonal flu in children and reduce transmission in affected households, but effects on serious complications are unclear

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 February 2010 in Evidence-Based Nursing

Authors: K. J Ford | C. Waddington

A nurse-delivered intervention was effective for depression in patients with cancerCommentary

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2009 in Evidence Based Nursing

Authors: Cheryl Forchuk

Risk of aspirin among pregnant women

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2022 in Evidence Based Nursing

Authors: Hanumanthu R Jogu | Pradeep Yarra

Little evidence from randomised controlled trials regarding effects of routine health promotion interventions for pregnant women

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 February 2010 in Evidence-Based Nursing

Authors: M. M Aruda

Survey finds only 15% of emergency departments have formal alcohol screening and intervention policies for trauma patients

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 18 September 2010 in Evidence-Based Nursing

Authors: P. Deluca

Glossary

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2009 in Evidence Based Nursing

Clinically indicated and routine replacement of peripheral intravenous catheters did not differ for catheter failureCommentary

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2009 in Evidence Based Nursing

Authors: Maureen Benbow

Understanding the signs and symptoms of the 2022 monkeypox outbreak is crucial for clinicians, public health practitioners and gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM)

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 10 October 2022 in Evidence Based Nursing

Authors: Jamie Frankis

Only a small reduction in morphine use with adding NSAIDs, paracetamol or COX-2 inhibitors to patient controlled morphine in the 24 h after major surgery

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 15 December 2010 in Evidence-Based Nursing

Authors: H. Clarke

Including a behavioural component into educational interventions may enhance medication adherence in children and adolescents with chronic illness

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 15 December 2010 in Evidence-Based Nursing

Authors: A. Williams

Many older people felt that electronic care surveillance increased their safety and enabled them to live alone in their own homesCommentary

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2009 in Evidence Based Nursing

Authors: Lorna de Witt

Review: exercise plus diet prevents type 2 diabetesCommentary

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2009 in Evidence Based Nursing

Authors: Judith Carrier

Purpose and procedure

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 15 December 2010 in Evidence-Based Nursing

0.2% topical lidocaine reduces pain during and immediately after vacuum-assisted closure dressing changes, but effects may be short lived

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 February 2010 in Evidence-Based Nursing

Authors: K. Y Woo

Review: providing information improves subjective outcomes but may not improve clinical outcomes in patients with stroke or their carersCommentary

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2009 in Evidence Based Nursing

Authors: Sandra Ireland

Neonatal Parent Baby Interaction Programme does not affect mental or psychomotor development of preterm infants at corrected age 2 years

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 February 2010 in Evidence-Based Nursing

Authors: M. M. Gottesman

Initial refeeding with a soft diet was better than a clear liquid diet for length of hospital stay in mild acute pancreatitisCommentary

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2009 in Evidence Based Nursing

Authors: Christina Hurlock-Chorostecki