Aims and objectives. To explore the experiences of secondary care nurse prescribers to establish how prescribing is employed and what its benefits and disadvantages are perceived to be. Background. Nurse prescribing has developed rapidly since it inception almost 20 years ago and there is a significant body of research evaluating its implementation in primary care. Recent expansion of non-medical prescribing rights has prompted nurses in secondary care establishments to become prescribers. Evaluation of nurse prescribing in this new environment is required, if practice is to be informed and advanced. The lack of such evaluations in the published literature was the impetus for this study. Design. A cross-sectional qualitative study....
Background No other country in the world has such extended prescribing rights for nurses as the Uni...
Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improv...
This qualitative study explores how recently qualified nurse prescribers describe, and rate, the saf...
Background. Since 1999, all health visitors and district nurses in the United Kingdom (UK) have rece...
THE INTEGRATION OF NURSE PRESCRIBING IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CARE. Nurse independent and supplemen...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) by pharmacists and nurses in the UK represents a unique ...
Aim: The aim of this metasynthesis was to develop an understanding of the existing theoretical per...
Aim: To determine the adequacy of initial nurse independent prescribing education and identify conti...
NoAim. To determine the adequacy of initial nurse independent prescribingeducation and identify cont...
This introductory statement draws together key findings and implications of my published work on nur...
This introductory statement draws together key findings and implications of my published work on nur...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) represents a recent development in non-medical prescribin...
INTRODUCTION: In 2013, the Nursing Council of New Zealand consulted on a proposal for introduction o...
Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improv...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) by pharmacists and nurses in the UK represents a unique a...
Background No other country in the world has such extended prescribing rights for nurses as the Uni...
Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improv...
This qualitative study explores how recently qualified nurse prescribers describe, and rate, the saf...
Background. Since 1999, all health visitors and district nurses in the United Kingdom (UK) have rece...
THE INTEGRATION OF NURSE PRESCRIBING IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CARE. Nurse independent and supplemen...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) by pharmacists and nurses in the UK represents a unique ...
Aim: The aim of this metasynthesis was to develop an understanding of the existing theoretical per...
Aim: To determine the adequacy of initial nurse independent prescribing education and identify conti...
NoAim. To determine the adequacy of initial nurse independent prescribingeducation and identify cont...
This introductory statement draws together key findings and implications of my published work on nur...
This introductory statement draws together key findings and implications of my published work on nur...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) represents a recent development in non-medical prescribin...
INTRODUCTION: In 2013, the Nursing Council of New Zealand consulted on a proposal for introduction o...
Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improv...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) by pharmacists and nurses in the UK represents a unique a...
Background No other country in the world has such extended prescribing rights for nurses as the Uni...
Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improv...
This qualitative study explores how recently qualified nurse prescribers describe, and rate, the saf...