There is a need to reduce symptoms, exacerbations and improve quality of life for patients with respiratory diseases. Across the world, increasing numbers of nurses are adopting the prescribing role and can potentially enhance service provision. Evidence suggests improved quality of care and efficiencies occur when nurses adopt the prescribing role. No evidence is available on the views of nurse prescribers who care for respiratory patients. The aim was to explore how nurse prescribing is being used for patients with respiratory conditions in different care settings across one strategic health authority, and whether this has benefited patients, healthcare professionals and the National Health Service
Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non...
Medicines optimisation for those with respiratory conditions can have a significant impact on clinic...
This qualitative study explores how recently qualified nurse prescribers describe, and rate, the saf...
There is a need to reduce symptoms, exacerbations and improve quality of life for patients with resp...
Background. Since 1999, all health visitors and district nurses in the United Kingdom (UK) have rece...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore nurses' views on the benefits of adopting the role...
Medicine prescribing by community nurses commenced in the UK in 1996. By 2001, nurse prescribing was...
Nurses, as the most numerous human resources in the field of health, have many roles and responsibil...
Medicine prescribing by community nurses commenced in the UK in 1996. By 2001, nurse prescribing was...
Do nurses and doctors feel that nurse prescribing has achieved its goals? A review of the literature...
This introductory statement draws together key findings and implications of my published work on nur...
Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improv...
Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improve access to ...
Aim. To explore the views of nurses, doctors, non-nurse prescribers and administrative staff on how ...
There are now over 30,000 nurses across the UK who are qualified to prescribe from the Nurse Prescri...
Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non...
Medicines optimisation for those with respiratory conditions can have a significant impact on clinic...
This qualitative study explores how recently qualified nurse prescribers describe, and rate, the saf...
There is a need to reduce symptoms, exacerbations and improve quality of life for patients with resp...
Background. Since 1999, all health visitors and district nurses in the United Kingdom (UK) have rece...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore nurses' views on the benefits of adopting the role...
Medicine prescribing by community nurses commenced in the UK in 1996. By 2001, nurse prescribing was...
Nurses, as the most numerous human resources in the field of health, have many roles and responsibil...
Medicine prescribing by community nurses commenced in the UK in 1996. By 2001, nurse prescribing was...
Do nurses and doctors feel that nurse prescribing has achieved its goals? A review of the literature...
This introductory statement draws together key findings and implications of my published work on nur...
Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improv...
Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improve access to ...
Aim. To explore the views of nurses, doctors, non-nurse prescribers and administrative staff on how ...
There are now over 30,000 nurses across the UK who are qualified to prescribe from the Nurse Prescri...
Deborah Robertson provides an overview of recently published articles that may be of interest to non...
Medicines optimisation for those with respiratory conditions can have a significant impact on clinic...
This qualitative study explores how recently qualified nurse prescribers describe, and rate, the saf...