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MS Trust specialist nurse survey tinyurl.com/MSSNsurvey UK Multiple Sclerosis Specialist Nurse Association www.ukmssna.org.uk NICE guideline on management of multiple sclerosis www.nice.org.uk/guidance ‘What is evident is that there are not enough MS nurses. We have large numbers on our caseload that cannot be sustained. ‘As MS nursing services continue to be under review, the evidence from this study could prove to be invaluable.’ MS Trust director of service development Amy Bowen agrees: ‘These findings are concerning. There are areas of the UK where there are no specialist nurses.’ Ms Bowen says MS nurses provide an important service to patients at all stages of the condition. ‘We know how complex, variable and different the needs of people with MS are. These needs can be cognitive, psychological, movement, sensory impairment, memory, mood. There is a powerful case for specialist nurses for these conditions.’ Around 87 per cent of MS nurses are funded by the NHS NS Stephanie Jones-Berry is a freelance journalist

Mandy Edwards offers advice for future PhD students

How to plan your doctorate Do you have an idea that you believe would make a great piece of research and could lead to a PhD, but are unsure of what to do? Try exploring the research literature for published protocols to get an idea; approach a local university for guidance. Researchminded colleagues may also give you advice. It is important to outline your approach clearly with a sound rationale. Often, it is the methodology and methods section that will contain the most detail, as you need to show that you understand the conceptual underpinnings of the methodology. It is helpful to include a time frame detailing how long you envisage each step to take. If you are hoping to undertake the research full-time, this will be over three years. If you are hoping to do it part-time, the time frame may vary and can take anything from four to seven years. Ethical considerations, especially if you are planning to work with patients or staff in the NHS, are an integral part of research. It is important to demonstrate that you have thought through how the project might RESOURCES  Getting a PhD in Health and Social Care by Immy Holloway and Jan Walker  How to get a PhD: a Handbook for Students and their Supervisors by Estelle Phillips and Derek Pugh

sector adviser Nigel Downes. The session will be repeated on January 16 at RCN Wales headquarters at Ty Maeth, Cardiff. See tinyurl.com/RCNWalesRecordkeeping Volunteering The overseas volunteering charity VSO UK is calling for volunteers from a variety of professional backgrounds as it launches a recruitment campaign. It is targeting professionals from health backgrounds to encourage them to apply for a VSO placement. VSO UK aims to fight poverty through volunteers. See www.vso.org.uk/volunteering District nursing The RCN Northern Ireland Community Nursing Network is holding a conference on November 14 at RCN Northern Ireland in Belfast: District nursing service –

Format of a research protocol:  Background – why the research is necessary.  Aims – what question/s your research is going to answer.  Methodology and methods – justify your chosen research approach and what methods you will use for data collection and analysis.  Timeframes – timetable or Gantt chart demonstrating how long you believe each section of the research project will take.  Ethical considerations – are there any ethical issues and how will these be addressed?

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affect its participants and what safeguards you would put in place. Submitting a protocol can be a nerve-wracking experience, but with some background reading and belief in the practical value of your idea, it is worth having the confidence to pursue it. Every journey has to start with a single step. Mandy Edwards is a former doctoral student at the University of South Wales

transformation or fragmentation? The objective is to explore the pressures on front line district nursing services. The network is keen to hear personal stories from practising district nurses in advance of the event. For information and submission of personal stories, go to [email protected] Pay march On Saturday October 18, RCN members will be supporting the TUC-led Britain needs a pay rise protest in central London. Nurses can attend this major demonstration by joining at Embankment from 11am. The march will go along Embankment, across Trafalgar Square, along Regent Street and then along Piccadilly to Hyde Park Corner, where it will enter the park for the rally. To join RCN members: tinyurl.com/TUCmarchrally. For full details visit tinyurl.com/TUCBNPR

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