Let's Talk Nursing
Let's Talk Nursing
Let's Talk Nursing is produced by BJN inform, and provides interviews with nurses where they share their experiences and practical tips that you can apply to your practice. The episodes will cover topics across person-centred care, nurse wellbeing and career development. For more information and resources, go to bjninform.com.
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Top 10 Let's Talk Nursing Episodes
Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Let's Talk Nursing episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Let's Talk Nursing for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Let's Talk Nursing episode by adding your comments to the episode page.
11/14/24 • 51 min
Let's Talk Nursing with Gillian Morris and Brian Webster.
In this episode, Samina is joined by Gillian Morris, lecturer at the University of Dundee, and Brian Webster, registered nurse and trainee district nurse at NHS Tayside. They discuss health promotion strategies that nurses can deliver when providing holistic, person-centred care.
Throughout the episode, they explore a variety of topics, including:
- Tips and tricks for delivering health promotion
- Assessing people's readiness to change
- Resources around lifestyle changes for signposting
- The role of the nurse in providing lifestyle advice and being a role model
Listen to the episode to hear Brian and Gillian talk about recommendations for lifestyle interventions and how they would deliver this. They also share their three key actions around brief interventions, being aware of the impact of health promotion and knowing the facts. At the end of the episode, Gillian and Brian work through a case study about a patient with back pain and diabetes, and share how they would go about recommending lifestyle changes in this scenario.
About Gillian and Brian:
Gillian is a lecturer at the University of Dundee. She is also a qualified advanced nurse practitioner and district nurse with a special interest in health promotion for non-communicable disease. Brian is a registered nurse and trainee district nurse at NHS Tayside. Brian also has an interest in health promotion, and both Gillian and Brian are members of the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine.
Contact:
Brian
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/brian-webster-4a208672
Twitter/X: @BrianWebster18
Gillian
Twitter/X: @mrsgmorris1
More information and resources:
Health promotion series:
Health promotion for person-centred care
Health promotion for non-communicable diseases: cardiovascular diseases
Health promotion for non-communicable diseases: cancers
Health promotion for non-communicable diseases: respiratory diseases
Health promotion for non-communicable diseases: diabetes
Making every contact count: improving surgical outcomes for patients
Health promotion resources:
Readiness to change
NHS MSK app
NHS Couch to 5k
Brian's podcast: Learning leadership 3 2 1
BJN inform:
For more information and resources, go to: https://www.bjninform.com/lets-talk-nursing-podcast/
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My journey as a neurodiverse student nurse with Rochelle Tattersall
Let's Talk Nursing
10/17/24 • 39 min
Let's Talk Nursing with Rochelle Tattersall.
In this episode, Samina is joined by Rochelle Tattersall, a recent nursing graduate from the University of Leeds, now working as a registered community staff nurse at Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust. They discuss Rochelle’s journey of navigating her autism diagnosis while studying as a student nurse.
Throughout the episode, they explore a variety of topics, including:
- Getting an autism diagnosis
- Stereotypes that autistic nurses and student nurses encounter
- Requesting reasonable adjustments at university and on placement
Hear Rochelle’s three key actions for neurodiverse student nurses when going on placement, neurotypical nurses when interacting with neurodiverse colleagues or students and all nurses when facing challenges in their roles. Listen to the end to hear Rochelle’s practical tips for requesting reasonable adjustments and handling difficult situations as part of our scenario-based reflective exercises.
About Rochelle:
Rochelle Tattersall recently graduated from the University of Leeds, and is now working as a registered community staff nurse at Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust. Her passion for nursing and writing drove Rochelle to become a Nursing Times Student Editor, where she discussed what it’s like to be an autistic student nurse – she is now an outspoken campaigner for the rights of autistic nurses and students. Her love of writing also drove her to write her first novel and become a published author, while studying.
Contact Rochelle:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rochelle-tattersall
More information and resources:
Rochelle’s article about being a neurodiverse student nurse: ‘I can still be a nurse while being neurodivergent’
Supporting the needs of neurodivergent nurses in the workforce
Supporting patients with autism: part one
Supporting patients with autism: part two
BJN inform:
For more information and resources, go to: https://www.bjninform.com/lets-talk-nursing-podcast/
New to the platform? BJN inform is a mentor-in-your pocket digital resource for nurses, nurse associates and nursing students, providing you with easy-access articles on topics across clinical areas, person-centred care, career and nurse wellbeing.
If you would like to speak with us about a no-commitment demo or trial, please get in touch at: [email protected]
Building therapeutic relationships in HIV care with Michelle Croston
Let's Talk Nursing
10/03/24 • 37 min
Let's Talk Nursing with Michelle Croston.
In this episode, Samina is joined by Michelle Croston, lead HIV specialist nurse at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. They discuss providing person-centred care for patients with HIV and the core components of developing therapeutic relationships.
Throughout the episode, they explore a variety of topics, including:
- The history of HIV care
- How nurses can build therapeutic relationships in their practice
- Michelle's personal experiences in patient advocacy
Listen to hear Michelle's three key actions for providing effective person-centred care, and work through the reflective exercise at the end of the episode to apply the discussion to a real-life scenario.
Access the reflective exercise and read more on: https://www.bjninform.com/person-centred-care/person-centred-care-for-people-living-with-hiv-developing-therapeutic-relationships/
About Michelle:
Michelle Croston is a lead HIV specialist nurse at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. She has worked in HIV care since 1999, and has a special interest in mental health and psychological support. She is also the host of HIV Matters, a podcast that explores conversations around HIV.
Contact Michelle:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michelle-croston-049233185
Twitter/X: @MichelleCrosto2
More information and resources:
HIV Matters podcast
Article on BJN inform: Person-centred care for people living with HIV: building therapeutic relationships
Resources about U=U:
https://www.unaids.org/en/resources/presscentre/featurestories/2018/july/undetectable-untransmittable
https://www.unaids.org/sites/default/files/media_asset/undetectable-untransmittable_en.pdf
BJN inform:
For more information and resources, go to: https://www.bjninform.com/lets-talk-nursing-podcast/
New to the platform? BJN inform is a mentor-in-your pocket digital resource for nurses, nurse associates and nursing students, providing you with easy-access articles on topics across clinical areas, person-centred care, career and nurse wellbeing.
If you would like to speak with us about a no-commitment demo or trial, please get in touch at: [email protected]
Let's Talk Nursing Trailer
Let's Talk Nursing
09/27/24 • 1 min
Let's Talk Nursing is a brand new podcast produced by BJN inform, where nurses talk about their real-life experiences and share practical tips that you can apply to your practice. In this six-episode series, we’ll be dedicating two episodes each to topics across person-centred care, nurse wellbeing and career development. For more information about the episodes and additional resources, go to bjninform.com/lets-talk-nursing-podcast.
Environmental sustainability: the nurse’s role with Melanie Maddison
Let's Talk Nursing
10/31/24 • 39 min
Let's Talk Nursing with Melanie Maddison.
In this episode, Samina is joined by Melanie Maddison, lecturer in Adult Nursing and sustainability lead at King's College London. They discuss the impact of the healthcare sector on the environment and climate change, as well as the nurse's role in promoting sustainable practices.
Throughout the episode, they explore a variety of topics, including:
- The carbon footprint of the NHS
- The impact of climate change and pollution on health
- Excessive use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and other unsustainable practices
Tune in to hear Melanie's three key actions for nurses when it comes to integrating sustainability into everyday life and nursing practice. At the end of the episode, Melanie shares her advice around communicating with colleagues about unsustainable practices and speaking to patients about the impact of the environment on health.
About Melanie:
Melanie Maddison is a lecturer in Adult Nursing at King's College London. She has 21 years of clinical experience in the NHS as a registered nurse in cardiology and emergency medicine, and worked as matron during the pandemic before joining higher education. She is one of the sustainability leads in the Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care department, and is currently leading educational reforms to reduce the carbon footprint of clinical skills teaching at the university.
Contact Melanie:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/melanie-maddison-4146b6260
More information and resources:
Sustainable nursing practice: the environmental impact of healthcare
Rizan C, Reed M, Bhutta MF. Environmental impact of personal protective equipment distributed for use by health and social care services in England in the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic. J R Soc Med. 2021;114(5):250–263. https://doi.org/10.1177/01410768211001583
World Health Organization - Communicating on climate change and health: toolkit for health professionals
BJN inform:
For more information and resources, go to: https://www.bjninform.com/lets-talk-nursing-podcast/
New to the platform? BJN inform is a mentor-in-your pocket digital resource for nurses, nurse associates and nursing students, providing you with easy-access articles on topics across clinical areas, person-centred care, career and nurse wellbeing.
If you would like to speak with us about a no-commitment demo or trial, please get in touch at: [email protected]
FAQ
How many episodes does Let's Talk Nursing have?
Let's Talk Nursing currently has 5 episodes available.
What topics does Let's Talk Nursing cover?
The podcast is about Career, Nursing, Nurse, Podcasts, Education and Wellbeing.
What is the most popular episode on Let's Talk Nursing?
The episode title 'My journey as a neurodiverse student nurse with Rochelle Tattersall' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Let's Talk Nursing?
The average episode length on Let's Talk Nursing is 34 minutes.
How often are episodes of Let's Talk Nursing released?
Episodes of Let's Talk Nursing are typically released every 14 days, 1 hour.
When was the first episode of Let's Talk Nursing?
The first episode of Let's Talk Nursing was released on Sep 27, 2024.
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