PURPOSE. This article aims to discuss the growth of mental health nurse (MHN) prescribing in the United Kingdom as an exemplar for readers to compare progress in their own countries and context. This study also aims to provide a historical overview of this process in the United Kingdom where MHNs prescribe safely and competently. CONCLUSIONS. Finally, evidence has shown that MHNs with prescriptive authority are competent when prescribing when compared to psychiatrists. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS. Despite organizational barriers and educational concerns, MHN prescribing is becoming embedded in the healthcare context in the United Kingdo
Comments on reports on nurse prescribing among mental health nurses in Great Britain. Principal driv...
This article aims to draw attention to increasing genericism in nurse education in the United Kingdo...
This article aims to draw attention to increasing genericism in nurse education in the United Kingdo...
This article addresses the historical context of mental health nursing and its relationship to nurse...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd What is known on the subject?: Nurse prescribing allows nurses, after s...
The development of nurse prescribing in mental health services: outcomes from five national surveys ...
Mental health nurses can now train to become independent prescribers as well as supplementary prescr...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
Results are presented from an audit of mental health nurses (MHNs) who have undertaken training in ...
The implementation of Mental Health Nurse (MHN) prescribing in the UK remains disappointing. A much ...
The New Ways of Working Programme (NWW) supports the ongoing modernisation of the NHS by encouraging...
In the UK and internationally, the nursing profession is continuing to advance and innovate its role...
The UK parliament approved legislation expanding prescribing rights for all registered nurses in 200...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
Comments on reports on nurse prescribing among mental health nurses in Great Britain. Principal driv...
This article aims to draw attention to increasing genericism in nurse education in the United Kingdo...
This article aims to draw attention to increasing genericism in nurse education in the United Kingdo...
This article addresses the historical context of mental health nursing and its relationship to nurse...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd What is known on the subject?: Nurse prescribing allows nurses, after s...
The development of nurse prescribing in mental health services: outcomes from five national surveys ...
Mental health nurses can now train to become independent prescribers as well as supplementary prescr...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
Results are presented from an audit of mental health nurses (MHNs) who have undertaken training in ...
The implementation of Mental Health Nurse (MHN) prescribing in the UK remains disappointing. A much ...
The New Ways of Working Programme (NWW) supports the ongoing modernisation of the NHS by encouraging...
In the UK and internationally, the nursing profession is continuing to advance and innovate its role...
The UK parliament approved legislation expanding prescribing rights for all registered nurses in 200...
Background: Supplementary prescribing by mental health nurses represents a new technology in clinica...
Comments on reports on nurse prescribing among mental health nurses in Great Britain. Principal driv...
This article aims to draw attention to increasing genericism in nurse education in the United Kingdo...
This article aims to draw attention to increasing genericism in nurse education in the United Kingdo...