SummaryBackgroundNurse prescribing (NP) is part of the modernisation of the health care workforce and contributes to patient care by improving access to quality services and medication, through utilisation of advanced professional skills. Nurses and midwives need to complete additional education in order to prescribe. This paper explores pedagogical issues relevant to professional training programmes.ObjectivesTo assess if programmes of education for nurse prescribing in Scotland were fit for purpose, from both the student and educator perspective with recommendations for future educational delivery.DesignData were collected using several methods: a questionnaire to all course members on prescribing programmes followed by focus-groups; and ...
Introduction 1. Nurse prescribing first became part of the UK government's policy agenda following t...
More than 30,000 nurses across the United Kingdom are qualified to prescribe from the Nurse Prescrib...
Expanded nursing roles are being explored in Canada as a means to better support the health of the p...
SummaryBackgroundNurse prescribing (NP) is part of the modernisation of the health care workforce an...
SummaryBackgroundNurse prescribing (NP) is part of the modernisation of the health care workforce an...
Background: Nurse prescribing (NP) is part of the modernisation of the health care workforce and con...
<p>Background: Nurse prescribing (NP) is part of the modernisation of the health care workforc...
NoAim. To determine the adequacy of initial nurse independent prescribingeducation and identify cont...
Aim: To determine the adequacy of initial nurse independent prescribing education and identify conti...
Background No other country in the world has such extended prescribing rights for nurses as the Uni...
Current health care policy and practice contexts in the UK point to the importance of nurses' abilit...
Nurse prescribing first became part of the UK government's policy agenda following the Cumberlege Re...
Nurse prescribing first became part of the UK government's policy agenda following the Cumberlege Re...
Background:The number of nurses able to independently prescribe medicines in England has risen stead...
More than 30,000 nurses across the United Kingdom are qualified to prescribe from the Nurse Prescrib...
Introduction 1. Nurse prescribing first became part of the UK government's policy agenda following t...
More than 30,000 nurses across the United Kingdom are qualified to prescribe from the Nurse Prescrib...
Expanded nursing roles are being explored in Canada as a means to better support the health of the p...
SummaryBackgroundNurse prescribing (NP) is part of the modernisation of the health care workforce an...
SummaryBackgroundNurse prescribing (NP) is part of the modernisation of the health care workforce an...
Background: Nurse prescribing (NP) is part of the modernisation of the health care workforce and con...
<p>Background: Nurse prescribing (NP) is part of the modernisation of the health care workforc...
NoAim. To determine the adequacy of initial nurse independent prescribingeducation and identify cont...
Aim: To determine the adequacy of initial nurse independent prescribing education and identify conti...
Background No other country in the world has such extended prescribing rights for nurses as the Uni...
Current health care policy and practice contexts in the UK point to the importance of nurses' abilit...
Nurse prescribing first became part of the UK government's policy agenda following the Cumberlege Re...
Nurse prescribing first became part of the UK government's policy agenda following the Cumberlege Re...
Background:The number of nurses able to independently prescribe medicines in England has risen stead...
More than 30,000 nurses across the United Kingdom are qualified to prescribe from the Nurse Prescrib...
Introduction 1. Nurse prescribing first became part of the UK government's policy agenda following t...
More than 30,000 nurses across the United Kingdom are qualified to prescribe from the Nurse Prescrib...
Expanded nursing roles are being explored in Canada as a means to better support the health of the p...