Background: There is a drive to improve the quality of service provision for patients with diabetes and to enable better self-management of this condition. The adoption of prescribing by nurses is increasing worldwide and can potentially enhance service provision. Evidence suggests that patients prefer services where their lifestyle factors and opinions are considered by healthcare professionals within a partnership approach. Few studies have explored patients’ views about their consultations with a nurse prescriber. Objective: To explore the views patients with diabetes have about their consultations with nurse prescribers and any impact this may have on their medications management. Design: A qualitative study involving semi-structured in...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in primary ca...
Aim The aim of this study were to compare nurse prescribers and non-prescribers managing people with...
This paper uses 85 semistructured interviews with people with type 2 diabetes, and with the health p...
Background: There is a drive to improve the quality of service provision for patients with diabetes ...
Aims To explore the views of patients with diabetes about nurse prescribing and the perceived advant...
Aims: The aim of this research project was to carry out a detailed investigation of diabetes consult...
The role of diabetes specialist nurses in delivering diabetes consultations has been recognised for ...
Consultations between nurse prescribers and patients with diabetes in primary care: a qualitative st...
Aim. To explore the practices of nurse prescribers who care for people with diabetes. Background. Th...
Aim. To explore the views of nurses, doctors, non-nurse prescribers and administrative staff on how ...
Background: nurse prescribers are in a key position to promote medicine-taking in diabetes. Although...
Aim: this paper is a report of a study to identify the content of, and participation in, medicine di...
This article aims to explore the views of doctors and nurses, who care for people with diabetes, abo...
The aim of this study were to compare nurse prescribers and non-prescribers managing people with dia...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in primary ca...
Aim The aim of this study were to compare nurse prescribers and non-prescribers managing people with...
This paper uses 85 semistructured interviews with people with type 2 diabetes, and with the health p...
Background: There is a drive to improve the quality of service provision for patients with diabetes ...
Aims To explore the views of patients with diabetes about nurse prescribing and the perceived advant...
Aims: The aim of this research project was to carry out a detailed investigation of diabetes consult...
The role of diabetes specialist nurses in delivering diabetes consultations has been recognised for ...
Consultations between nurse prescribers and patients with diabetes in primary care: a qualitative st...
Aim. To explore the practices of nurse prescribers who care for people with diabetes. Background. Th...
Aim. To explore the views of nurses, doctors, non-nurse prescribers and administrative staff on how ...
Background: nurse prescribers are in a key position to promote medicine-taking in diabetes. Although...
Aim: this paper is a report of a study to identify the content of, and participation in, medicine di...
This article aims to explore the views of doctors and nurses, who care for people with diabetes, abo...
The aim of this study were to compare nurse prescribers and non-prescribers managing people with dia...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that interactions between patients and practitioners in primary ca...
Aim The aim of this study were to compare nurse prescribers and non-prescribers managing people with...
This paper uses 85 semistructured interviews with people with type 2 diabetes, and with the health p...