‘As nurses we need to avoid using the language of mental health stigma’

Joethis Thomas, Dr Ian Davies-Abbott and Lynne Wheeler on combatting the language of mental health stigma in nursing. The post ‘As nurses we need to avoid using the language of mental health stigma’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
How nursing leaders can deliver an even higher quality of workforce in the NHS in 2026

Greg Dix, outlines the importance of people, planning and leadership in providing an effective, skills-based nursing workforce. The post How nursing leaders can deliver an even higher quality of workforce in the NHS in 2026 appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘The importance of research in undergraduate nurse education’
Nurse educator Fiona Cust sets out why research should be considered a fundamental component of undergraduate nursing education. The post ‘The importance of research in undergraduate nurse education’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurse academics’ dual role in supporting student nurses’ wellbeing
Nurse lecturers often support student nurses’ pastoral needs, leading to confusion around their professional identity. The post Nurse academics’ dual role in supporting student nurses’ wellbeing appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Registered managers are the backbone of delivered services in adult social care’
There are approximately 26,000 managers registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in post according to the most recent Skills for Care data. In many ways, registered managers are the backbone of delivered services in adult social care. They hold a great deal of responsibility… The post ‘Registered managers are the backbone of delivered services […]
Global nurse leaders back WHO’s call to ‘stand with science’
Nursing leaders have given their backing to a new campaign launched on World Health Day to work together and support science as the “twin engines” driving better health around the globe. The post Global nurse leaders back WHO’s call to ‘stand with science’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
At 71, This Retired Grandma Is Becoming a Nurse — A Second Career and Lifelong Dream

Ceiil on her first day of nursing school. Image: Ceil Hovey At 71 years of age, most of us would be slowing down, enjoying retirement, or at the very least,…
27% of Nurses Were Physically Assaulted in 2025; Most Didn’t Report It (Survey)

One of the most disturbing findings in Nurse.org’s 2026 State of Nursing Survey isn’t the statistic itself — it’s what nurses told us about what happens after. [email-capture] More than…
Nurses Are Being Asked to Use AI Tools They Don’t Trust & Were Never Trained On (Survey)

Healthcare institutions are moving fast on artificial intelligence. AI-powered documentation tools, clinical decision support systems, scheduling algorithms, and patient monitoring platforms are being deployed across hospitals and health systems at…
‘What a rural community in Nepal taught me about health inequality’

Dani Nebres reflects on World Health Day about how a visit to Nepal has renewed his clarity and purpose as a nurse to tackle health inequalities. The post ‘What a rural community in Nepal taught me about health inequality’ appeared first on Nursing Times.