This article explores the reasons why mental health nurses in Scotland have been slow to engage with nurse prescribing. Although much of this has been blamed on practical and organizational issues, it is also possibly indicative of a more subtle agenda. In order to support this position, an analysis of biology and psychopharmacology of mental illness is presented. It is suggested that as a result of philosophically incongruent positions some mental health nurses may view the therapeutic relationship as being discrete from medical intervention. Some nurses may consequently be reluctant to prescribe treatments they do not see as part of the nursing role. It is argued that this should not be the case
Comments on reports on nurse prescribing among mental health nurses in Great Britain. Principal driv...
This study explored the views of mental health service users regarding the concept of nurse prescrib...
This study explored the views of mental health service users regarding the concept of nurse prescrib...
This article explores the reasons why mental health nurses in Scotland have been slow to engage with...
This article explores the reasons why mental health nurses in Scotland have been slow to engage with...
This article explores the reasons why mental health nurses in Scotland have been slow to engage with...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
A total of 365 nurse prescribers (11 registered mental nurse (RMNs), 354 non-RMNs) in NHS Greater Gl...
A total of 365 nurse prescribers (11 registered mental nurse (RMNs), 354 non-RMNs) in NHS Greater Gl...
A total of 365 nurse prescribers (11 registered mental nurse (RMNs), 354 non-RMNs) in NHS Greater Gl...
A total of 365 nurse prescribers (11 registered mental nurse (RMNs), 354 non-RMNs) in NHS Greater Gl...
A total of 365 nurse prescribers (11 registered mental nurse (RMNs), 354 non-RMNs) in NHS Greater Gl...
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...
Comments on reports on nurse prescribing among mental health nurses in Great Britain. Principal driv...
Comments on reports on nurse prescribing among mental health nurses in Great Britain. Principal driv...
This study explored the views of mental health service users regarding the concept of nurse prescrib...
This study explored the views of mental health service users regarding the concept of nurse prescrib...
This article explores the reasons why mental health nurses in Scotland have been slow to engage with...
This article explores the reasons why mental health nurses in Scotland have been slow to engage with...
This article explores the reasons why mental health nurses in Scotland have been slow to engage with...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
A total of 365 nurse prescribers (11 registered mental nurse (RMNs), 354 non-RMNs) in NHS Greater Gl...
A total of 365 nurse prescribers (11 registered mental nurse (RMNs), 354 non-RMNs) in NHS Greater Gl...
A total of 365 nurse prescribers (11 registered mental nurse (RMNs), 354 non-RMNs) in NHS Greater Gl...
A total of 365 nurse prescribers (11 registered mental nurse (RMNs), 354 non-RMNs) in NHS Greater Gl...
A total of 365 nurse prescribers (11 registered mental nurse (RMNs), 354 non-RMNs) in NHS Greater Gl...
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...
Comments on reports on nurse prescribing among mental health nurses in Great Britain. Principal driv...
Comments on reports on nurse prescribing among mental health nurses in Great Britain. Principal driv...
This study explored the views of mental health service users regarding the concept of nurse prescrib...
This study explored the views of mental health service users regarding the concept of nurse prescrib...