Sarah Chapman looks at new Cochrane evidence on the benefits and harms of antioxidants to reduce muscle soreness after exercise.
Author archives: Sarah Chapman
Medication adherence: evidence review
Sarah Chapman reviews the evidence on medication adherence.
Hyperacusis: what do we most need to know?
Member of the JLA Priority Setting Partnership on hyperacusis explain how they are working to ensure research into this hearing problem is directed by those affected by it
Frozen shoulder: making choices about treatment
Sarah Chapman blogs about Cochrane evidence and other factors informing her treatment choices for a frozen shoulder
What’s in a name? Patients, people and the power of words
Richard Morley and Sarah Chapman acknowledge the sensitivities around 'patient' and alternative terms, as work gets under way to make the Cochrane conference 2018 a 'Patients Included' event
Cochrane for all: making our conference a Patients Included event
Announcing our plans to make the Cochrane Colloquium, our global conference, to be held in Edinburgh in 2018, a Patients Included event.
Pineapples and stethoscopes. The problem with stock images
Sarah Chapman reflects on the challenges of using stock images to illustrate blogs and other social media products about health evidence.
Carers of people with dementia: with them, through to the end of it
Sarah Chapman looks at the state of the evidence on interventions that night help carers of people with dementia and talks to Justine about her experience
Short-term catheterisation: considerations for best practice
A blog for nurses on Cochrane evidence on short-term catheterisation and reflections on what clinicians need to consider for best practice
Intermittent catheterisation: informed choices?
In this blog for nurses, Sarah Chapman looks at Cochrane evidence on intermittent catheterisation for long-term bladder management and Sharon Eustice, a Nurse Consultant championing bladder and bowel health across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, reflects on its implications for practice and future research. Blog updated on 29 October 2021 and last checked 21 […]
Pressure ulcer prevention and treatment. Is ‘best practice’ evidence-based?
Sarah Chapman puts the spotlight on the evidence around pressure ulcer management and the implications for everyday nursing practice and future research
Sex and sexuality in health care: a multidisciplinary discussion
Sarah Chapman blogs highlights of a multidisciplinary tweetchat, hosted by @WeNurses, to discuss some questions around sexuality in healthcare. Part of our series on The Problem With Sex