Nursing Resources
Suggested resources for nursing staff and students.
Online platforms
- Royal Marsden Manual – your definitive guide to clinical nursing skills
- BMJ Best Practice – view the latest research evidence, guidelines and expert opinions covering prevention, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis
- Knowledge and Library Hub – your single place to search and access all our ebooks, print books and e-journals
Reading Lists
Nursing Communications
Clinical Skills
Nursing Education
Quality Improvement
View of a list of books covering quality improvement in nursing
Ejournals
BrowZine – browse a large collection of ejournal titles related to nursing, see the latest articles published, save articles for later reading or reflection
Highlighted collections of nursing ejournals:
Mark Allen journals – includes:
- British Journal of Cardiac Nursing
- British Journal of Community Nursing
- British Journal of Nursing
- Gastrointestinal Nursing
- Journal of Prescribing Practice
- International Journal of Palliative Nursing
- Journal of Wound Care
- Nursing and Residential Care
- Practice Nursing
Wiley journals – includes:
- Alzheimer’s and Dementia
- British Journal of Learning Disabilities
- Journal of Advanced Nursing
- Journal of Clinical Nursing
- Journal of Nursing Management
- International Journal of Nursing Practice
- International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
- Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health
- Nursing Inquiry
- Public Health Nursing
Board Games
We have a collection of board games which have been designed to be both fun and educational. Perfect for groups.
- The communication game – will help you understand communication support needs and improve your communication skills
- The hydration game – designed to help you recognise and minimise dehydration for patients, residents and staff
- The nutrition game – helps to develop an understanding of malnutrition and improves how players of the game support people to eat and drink
- The priorities game – getting your ward in order – helps you with decision-making and judging priorities on the ward
- The sepsis game – spot it, treat it, beat it – designed to help players recognise and manage sepsis
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