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Published quarterly, the purpose of Evidence-Based Nursing is to select from the health-related literature research studies and reviews that report important advances relevant to best nursing practice. The clinical relevance and rigour of the studies are assessed to identify research that is relevant to nursing. A commentary on chosen articles identifies the key findings and implications for clinical practice. The RCNi and the BMJ publish Evidence-Based Nursing under the editorship of Professor Alison Twycross from London South Bank University, UK.
* The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner’s judgement, patient care or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others.
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Long COVID: what we know so far, with Dr Elaine Maxwell from 2022-04-08T09:25:53
In the first of a series of three episodes about Long Covid, Dr Roberta Heale, Associate Editor of Evidence-Based Nursing, speaks to Dr Elaine Maxwell, Nurse and author of two National Institute fo...
ListenEvaluation of an Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Prevention Intervention Program from 2021-03-15T20:11:08
In this podcast, Roberta Heale, Associate Editor of Evidence-Based Nursing, interviews Shaminder Singh, postdoctoral researcher, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Singh discusses the comm...
ListenWhat are Delphi studies? from 2021-02-05T12:37:32
Associate Editor of EBN, David Barrett, University of Hull, UK, interviews Dr Nikolaos Efstathiou, lecturer in Nursing at the Institute of Clinical Sciences, University of Birmingham, about the Del...
ListenBlood pressure’s threshold in pregnancy, when less is more for mother and baby from 2020-08-27T16:55:12
In this podcast, Associate Editor of Evidence-Based Nursing, Lisa Kidd, talks to Laura Austin, who's a Registered Nurse/Midwife working in the Fiona Stanley Hospital, Perth, Australia, and the auth...
ListenCare for patients with hospital-onset sepsis from 2020-08-04T18:12:05
In this podcast, Associate Editor of EBN, David Barrett (University of Hull, UK), talks to Dr Aneesh Basheer (Departments of General Medicine and Medical Education, Pondicherry Institute of Medica...
ListenPalliative dementia care to people living at home - what do we know? from 2020-01-23T12:11:10
The European Association of Palliative Care (EAPC) domains provide a useful framework for guiding palliative dementia care for those living and dying at home. However, research is required to bette...
ListenResearch Made Simple: care of men living with dementia from 2019-12-02T17:12:10
Welcome to a new series of "research made simple" podcasts where researchers are interviewed about their studies and chosen methods, and implications for nursing practice and research are consider...
ListenProactive nurses in family decisions in the intensive care unit from 2019-10-12T15:19:39
The communication between nurses and families during and after family decision meetings is discussed in this podcast. Roberta Heale talks to Dr Mohammad Khan, Community Medicine, School of Dental ...
ListenWhy everyday interactions should be visible: the brilliance study about home-based palliative care from 2019-07-17T18:49:02
“Given the complexities of home-based palliative care, along with recent developments in patient safety, the time is ripe to better understand the characteristics that contribute to ‘pockets of exc...
ListenSupporting rural nurses to improve pain care for children from 2019-06-08T14:24:38
David Barrett talks to Amy Noakes (Children Nursing London South Bank University, London) about how to support rural nurses to develop and implement a contextualised, systematic approach to paediat...
ListenIntimate partner violence, post-traumatic disorders and menopausal symptoms from 2019-05-06T12:11:46
Healthcare professionals need to be aware of the impact of intimate partner violence experienced by mid-life and older women, as these - together with post-traumatic disorders - can have an impact ...
ListenFormula versus donor breast milk for feeding preterm babies from 2019-04-02T18:23:30
What advice for families when breastfeeding is not an option in neonatal units? The study discussed in this podcast highlights that formula milk offers short-term benefits but may not result in any...
Listen‘Rooming-in’, an effective alternative treatment for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome? from 2019-01-22T15:44:57
Although recent studies suggest that ‘rooming-in’ is associated with a decreased need for pharmacological treatment and length of stay for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), more rese...
ListenAre you afraid of falling? from 2018-11-06T15:36:07
How a simple question from health professionals can have a positive impact on disability in older people. EBN's Associate Editor Roberta Heale talks to Professor Keith D Hill, School of Physiothera...
ListenHow can discrimination towards lesbian, gay and bisexual parents be avoided? from 2018-08-31T15:36:28
Professor Linda Shields, credentialed children’s and young people’s nurse from the Faculty of Science, Charles Sturt University, New South Wales, Australia, talks us through the details of the find...
ListenUnder-staffing or sicker patients: why are hospital mortality rates higher for weekend admissions? from 2018-07-12T15:10:24
Although several studies conclude higher mortality rates on hospital weekend admissions are due to reduced staff and services, these patients more often display clinical characteristics that increa...
ListenSpecialised education needed for nurses in stroke rehabilitation units from 2018-05-13T11:53:41
In this episode, Helen Noble, associate editor at EBN, talks to Linda Campbell, the stroke coordinator at NHS Highland in Scotland. They are discussing the need for nurse education to address uncer...
Listen“Students don’t ask to see a counsellor”: how can school nurses help coping with everyday pain from 2018-03-23T18:00:18
School nurses are well-positioned to support adolescents experiencing pain secondary to stress and unhealthy lifestyle choices, but require training relevant to addressing such antecedents of pain....
ListenSelf-harm in young people: are nurses listening to patients? from 2018-02-20T00:42:35
Nurses are witnessing a higher prevalence of self-harm related to mental health in children and young people, says Lin Graham-Ray, designated nurse for looked after children and care-leavers in Mer...
ListenRoutine supplementary oxygen for suspected acute myocardial infarction is no longer warranted from 2018-01-06T15:46:32
In this episode Helen Noble, Associate Editor of EBN, talks to Professor Tom Quinn, Professor of Nursing at the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, about the recently published paper "...
ListenAdults with life-threatening illness should receive palliative care alongside standard care from 2017-08-17T13:33:05
In this episode Dr David Barrett, Associate Editor on EBN, talks to Despina Anagnostou, School of Medicine, Cardiff University. about her published paper "Palliative care improves quality of life a...
ListenSupport for presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation if it is a child or relative from 2017-07-11T13:55:17
In this episode Roberta Heale, Associate Editor of EBN, talks to Dr May Ann Pascuale, Assistant Professor of Nursing at Cedar Crest College. They discuss the recently published paper "Support for p...
ListenTelephone psychotherapy by nurse-midwives may help reduce symptoms of postpartum depression from 2017-05-25T14:12:08
In this episode Helen Noble, Associate Editor EBN, talks to Constance Guille, Medical University of South Carolina, about her recent article Telephone delivery of Interpersonal Psychotherapy by Cer...
ListenPersistent Long-Term Urinary Incontinence Post Parturition from 2017-05-25T13:55:40
In this episode Helen Noble, Associate Editor EBN, talks to Ian Walsh, Clinical Academic, Queen’s University Belfast, about the recently published paper "Persistent Long-Term Urinary Incontinence P...
ListenVaginal birth after caesarean at home in England: an opportunity for shared decision making from 2017-04-25T13:07:49
In this episode Helen Noble talks to Kim Cox about her recently published paper in EBN entitled "Vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) at home in England: an opportunity for shared decision making"<...
ListenStaffing and nurse-perceived quality of care from 2017-03-20T16:05:16
In this episode David Barrett talks to Pamela B de Cordova about the recently published paper "Staffing and nurse-perceived quality of care".
Full paper>>http://ebn.bmj.com/content/20/1/19
ListenIntermittent pneumatic compression is effective in reducing proximal DVT from 2016-11-22T14:16:55
In this episode Dr Helen Noble talks to Dr Yusra Harahsheh about the recent commentary published in EBN entitled "Intermittent pneumatic compression is effective in reducing proximal DVT"
Full te...
ListenParent preferences on pain prevention influence their decisions to administer opioids in children from 2016-11-01T11:05:44
In this episode Joanna Smith talks to Dr Ali about the recent paper in EBN entitled "Parent preferences on pain prevention, even when faced with medication dilemmas, influence their decisions to ad...
ListenCombined motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy in improve medication adherence from 2016-10-03T14:03:24
In this episode, Alison Tywcross and Stacey Roles talk about the recent literature review entitled "It is unclear if combined motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy improve med...
ListenInformation gaps in medication communication during clinical handover calls for a different approach from 2016-09-06T11:21:47
In this podcast Dr Roberta Heale talks to Dr Bernice Redley about the paper recently published in EBN entitled "Information gaps in medication communication during clinical handover calls for a dif...
ListenFatigue two months after myocardial infarction may indicate risk for persistent fatigue from 2016-07-28T13:54:43
In this episode Helen Noble and Patricia Crane talk about the review of a paper entitled "Fatigue two months after myocardial infarction may indicate risk for persistent fatigue"
Full text: http:...
ListenNurse-led home exercise programme improves physical function for people receiving haemodialysis from 2016-07-22T13:43:01
In this podcast Helen Noble talks to Jennifer Fournier about the recently published paper in EBN "Nurse-led home exercise programme improves physical function for people receiving haemodialysis"
...
ListenCommunity palliative care to reduce emergency department use at end of life from 2016-06-09T13:54:52
In this podcast Roberta Heale talks to David Wright and Amanda Vandyk about the recent paper "Community palliative care use by dementia sufferers may reduce emergency department use at end of li...
ListenBreast feeding could reduce the risk of childhood leukaemias from 2016-05-26T09:02:48
In this podcast Dr Joanna Smith talks to Dr Colin Michie about his recently published paper in EBN entitled "Breast feeding could reduce the risk of childhood leukaemias"
Full paper>http://ebn.bm...
ListenAfter the Liverpool Care Pathway clear guidance and support on end-of-life care is needed from 2016-05-09T14:49:44
In this podcast Roberta Heale talks to Dr Peter O'Halloran about the paper "After the Liverpool Care Pathway clear guidance and support on end-of-life care is needed." They discuss the newly imple...
ListenStructured physical activity during pregnancy reduces risk of caesarean delivery from 2016-04-12T12:37:07
In this podcast Allison Shorten talks to Dr Jim Pivarnik about the recent review paper "Structured physical activity during pregnancy reduces risk of caesarean delivery".
ListenChild health nurses miss opportunities to tackle obesity from 2016-03-11T16:38:19
Welcome to this EBN podcast. Dr Joanna Smith, Associate Editor, will be taking a closer look at a commentary from the journal with an invited guest. These discussions are designed to help you think...
ListenDaily e-cigarette use increases quit attempts and reduces smoking with no effect on cessation from 2016-02-23T15:51:22
In this podcast Helen Noble talks to Felix Naughton about the paper "Daily e-cigarette use increases quit attempts and reduces smoking with no effect on cessation" recently published in the journal...
ListenBehavioural counselling improves physiological outcomes in those with cardiovascular risk factors from 2015-11-25T14:05:55
In this podcast Dr Helen Noble talks to Dr Alice Ammerman, from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA about her recent commentary published in EBN. The study commentary titled " Beh...
ListenThe risk of venous thromboembolism for women who are hospitalised during pregnancy from 2015-11-04T14:42:10
Welcome to this EBN podcast. My name is Allison Shorten. I am an associate editor of EBN and an Associate Professor at Yale School of Nursing in the United States. Today I am talking
with Dr Midd...
ListenPrimary care professionals and abused women have differing awareness of domestic abuse from 2015-10-28T14:38:10
In this podcast Dr Helen Noble talks to Dr Kathleen Baird, from the Centre for Health Practice Innovation, Griffith Health Institute, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Australia about her recent com...
ListenNurse-led support for transitioning youths with heart disease to adult care services from 2015-10-21T14:03:04
Welcome to the EBN podcast. Dr. Joanna Smith, Associate Editor, will be taking a closer look at a commentary from the journal with an invited guest. These discussions are designed to help you think...
ListenThe risk of falls in older people relating to high blood pressure medication from 2015-10-13T11:01:15
In this podcast Dr Roberta Heale, Associate Editor on EBN talks to Dr David Lee, Oregon State University, about the risk of falls for older people on high blood pressure medication. The discussi...
ListenPeritoneal dialysis: Older patients report better quality of life than younger from 2015-10-12T10:13:48
As the population ages, so too does the requirement for dialysis. Home dialysis has not been made an option for many older patients. Dr. Edwina Brown discusses research findings that age shoul...
ListenPatients with heart failure and their partners from 2015-10-07T08:41:01
Welcome to this Evidence Based Nursing podcast. This month’s commentary for discussion is concerned with patients with heart failure, and their partners, and the value they hold being seen and supp...
ListenDesire to hasten death from 2015-09-08T11:16:07
On 11 September, the Second Reading of the Assisted Dying Bill will take place in the House of Commons. If eventually passed, it will allow a terminally ill adult (prognosis less than 6 months) ...
ListenLiving with younger onset dementia from 2015-08-06T13:17:41
EBN associate editor Gary Mitchell caught up with Kate Swaffer in London earlier this month to discuss her upcoming book, what it is like to live with dementia, and the current areas for developmen...
ListenPalliative care in nursing homes from 2015-06-19T16:12:23
Gary Mitchell, EBN associate editor, catches up with Joanne Agnelli and Jessie McGreevy from Four Seasons Health Care at the Alzheimer's Show in London at the start of June.
Joanne and Jessie, tw...
ListenCervical screening in survivors of childhood sexual abuse from 2015-03-24T17:11:42
Welcome to this EBN podcast where Dr Allison Shorten, Associate Editor, will explore a recent commentary in EBN with the commentary author, Dr. Louise Cadman. These discussions are designed to help...
ListenPain management in children from 2015-03-05T10:35:27
Welcome to the EBN podcast. Dr Joanna Smith, Associate Editor, will be taking a closer look at an article published by Dr Alison Twycross, who has published extensively on pain management in childr...
ListenAdvanced care planning from 2015-01-19T14:14:12
Welcome to the 11th #ebnjc podcast, this month’s topic is advanced care planning. Dr Alison Twycross, School of Health and Social Care, London South Bank University and Editor, Evidence Based Nurs...
ListenDiscontinuation of antipsychotics in adults with learning difficulties from 2014-10-13T10:47:40
Welcome to the 10th #ebnjc podcast, this month’s topic is care of people with learning disabilities. Dr Helen Noble, Lecturer Health Services Research, Queens University Belfast and Associate Edit...
ListenHearing loss in older adults and cognitive decline from 2014-10-03T14:29:11
Welcome to the EBN podcast. Dr Dorothy Forbes, former Associate Editor, will be taking a closer look at a commentary from the journal with an invited guest. These discussions are designed to help y...
ListenImpact of home visits on toddlers and infants of low income families from 2014-08-14T12:41:33
Welcome to the EBN podcast. Dr Roberta Heale, Associate Editor, will explore a recent commentary in EBN on Child Health with the commentary author. The discussion is designed to help you think abou...
ListenHealth promotion from 2014-08-08T10:06:25
Welcome to the 8th #ebnjc podcast, this month’s topic is health promotion.
Dr Helen Noble, Lecturer Health Services Research, Queens University Belfast and Associate Editor, Evidence Based...
ListenExcess weight gain in the first 18 months and later childhood weight and arterial wall thickness from 2014-06-10T10:43:20
Welcome to the EBN podcast. Dr Joanna Smith, Associate Editor, will be taking a closer look at a commentary from the journal with an invited guest. These discussions are designed to help you thi...
ListenChild-spanking may have a detrimental effect from 2014-05-15T16:35:08
Welcome to the EBN podcast. Dr. Joanna Smith, Associate Editor, will be taking a closer look at a commentary from the journal with an invited guest. These discussions are designed to help you th...
ListenThe effect of abuse and neglect on rates of pregnancy in teenagers from 2014-03-31T11:06:02
Welcome to the third #ebnjc podcast, this month’s topic is midwifery.
Dr Allison Shorten, Associate Editor, will explore a recent commentary in EBN on midwifery with the commentary author....
ListenInterventions to reduce the risk of postnatal depression from 2014-03-12T17:47:53
Welcome to the second #ebnjc podcast, this month’s topic is Women’s Health. Dr Allison Shorten, Associate Editor, will explore a recent commentary in EBN on Women’s Health with the commentary au...
ListenHaving dialysis in the morning, rather than at other times, results in better sleep from 2014-02-21T14:09:08
Welcome to the first EBNJC podcast, this month’s topic is Adult Nursing.
Dr Helen Noble, Associate Editor, Evidence Based Nursing, will be exploring a commentary from the journal written b...
ListenTopical LET is effective in reducing pain during laceration repair with tissue adhesive in children from 2014-01-14T16:53:59
Welcome to the EBN podcast. Dr Joanna Smith, Associate Editor, will be taking a closer look at a commentary from the journal with an invited guest. These discussions are designed to help you thi...
ListenTaking up best practice guidelines from 2013-11-27T15:49:31
In this EBN podcast Dr Calvin Moorley, EBN associate editor and senior lecturer in public health at the University of East London, talks to Professor Amanda Henderson, Princess Alexandra Hospita...
ListenOffspring of mothers who had antenatal depression and experienced maltreatment in childhood from 2013-11-01T12:34:03
Welcome to this EBN podcast where Dr Allison Shorten, Associate Editor, will explore a recent commentary in EBN with the commentary author. The discussion is designed to help you think about iss...
ListenSexual dysfunction following prostate cancer treatment from 2013-09-17T09:59:36
Welcome to this EBN podcast where Dr Helen Noble, Associate Editor, will explore a recent commentary in EBN with the commentary author. The discussion is designed to help you think about issues ...
ListenAbdominal pain in British young people: associations, impairment and health care use from 2013-08-06T13:10:07
Welcome to the EBN podcast. Dr Joanna Smith, Associate Editor, will be taking a closer look at a commentary from the journal with an invited guest. These discussions are designed to help you thi...
ListenEffectiveness of compression for venous leg ulcers from 2013-07-15T13:16:30
Welcome to the EBN podcast. Dr Dorothy Forbes, associate editor, will be taking a closer look at a commentary from the journal with an invited guest. These discussions are designed to help you t...
ListenSelf-harm within inpatient psychiatric services from 2013-06-24T15:34:59
Welcome to the latest in a series of podcast from EBN, where we take a closer look at commentaries from the journal. These discussions are designed to help you think about issues raised in the a...
ListenCommunity-based non-pharmacological interventions for dementia from 2013-05-13T10:41:40
Welcome to the third podcast from EBN. Dr. Dorothy Forbes, associate editor will be taking a closer look at a commentary from the journal with an invited guest. These discussions are designed to...
ListenScreening for depression in patients with cardiac disease from 2013-04-15T12:36:31
Welcome to the second in a series of podcasts from EBN, where we take a closer look at some of the issues raised in recent commentaries published in the journal. These discussions are designed t...
ListenVictimisation in children with disabilities from 2013-03-12T17:32:46
Welcome to this first in a series of podcast from EBN, where we 'll be taking a closer look at commentar ies from the journal. These discussions are designed to help you think about issues raise...
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