This website is intended for healthcare professionals

RCN announces new industrial action strike ballot dates

The RCN’s ballot of members working for the NHS and HSC will take place between Thursday 6 October and Wednesday 2 November

Managing food allergies in children and young people

Suneeta Kochhar looks at how nurses can diagnose and manage these increasingly common allergies

COVID booster available to over 65s

People aged 65 and over are now able to book their autumn COVID booster through the national booking system

GPs to close for Queen’s funeral

General practices in the UK will be allowed to take part in the bank holiday for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth on 19 September

Combatting antibiotic resistance

Point of care CRP testing must become standard to prevent a crisis of antimicrobial resistance. By Liz Cross

What nurses need to know about sepsis, and how to act

Sepsis remains one of the few disease processes that can kill a healthy adult in hours, but is still poorly understood by many

Adipose in Candyland: Diet and exercise in a pill

Mark Greener looks at the latest research into the controversial topic of weight loss drugs

Nursing organisations pay tribute to the Queen

The RCN, QNI and many other nursing and healthcare organisations have paid tribute to the Queen, who died on 8 September aged 96

Malaria vaccine has world-changing potential to save lives

A vaccine developed at the University of Oxford provides as much as 80% protection against malaria, a study published in The Lancet has found

Public ad campaign demands change from new PM

RCN pay campaign adverts were targeted around Westminster as Liz Truss faced her first Prime Minister’s Questions in the Commons

Decrease in smoking and drug use among school children but increase in vaping

There has been a decrease in numbers of school children taking drugs and smoking cigarettes but a rise in vaping, with nearly 10% of 11 to 15 year olds currently using e-cigarettes, new figures from...

Therese Coffey appointed Health and Social Care Secretary

Therese Coffey, MP for Suffolk Coastal, has been named as the new Health Secretary, replacing Steve Barclay, as well as Deputy Prime Minister

New community diagnostic centres to offer patients quicker diagnoses

Seven new community diagnostic centres will open to help tackle the COVID backlogs, diagnose patients more quickly and meet future demands on the NHS, the Health and Social Care Secretary has...

Nursing vacancies in England at record high

There were 46,828 registered nurse vacancies in the NHS in England between April and June 2022, up from 38,814 over the same period last year, new data has shown

NHS trials smart goggles to give nurses more time with patients

High tech goggles will be worn by community nurses on home visits to free up time with patients, as part of an NHS pilot

Why choose British Journal of Nursing?

BJN provides nurses with an evidence base for clinical practice and a platform for professional development. It shares the information and advice that is key to unlocking your full potential.

What's included

  • Clinical expertise

  • Peer-reviewed research

  • Best practice guidance

  • CPD support

Subscriptions start:

From £13.75 GBP