UNLABELLED: OBJECTIVE (OF THE STUDY): To provide data on the views of chief pharmacists (CPs) and primary care trust pharmacists (PCTPs) on the risks and concerns surrounding supplementary prescribing. SETTING: Secondary and primary care within England. METHOD: Postal questionnaire surveys of chief pharmacists and primary care trust pharmacists. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Significance of the association between the extracted factors. RESULTS: The response rate was 68% for both the primary care (183/271) and secondary care surveys (97/143). The survey tool was subjected to factor analysis and reliability testing. For both sectors, the three factors that were extracted described concerns over the training model for supplementary prescribing, conce...
In the United Kingdom, nurses and pharmacists who have undertaken additional post-registration train...
Aim. This paper is a report of a survey to provide an overview of nurse independent prescribing and ...
Background No other country in the world has such extended prescribing rights for nurses as the Uni...
PURPOSE: The implementation of supplementary prescribing by pharmacists within primary care trusts ...
PURPOSE: The implementation of supplementary prescribing by pharmacists within primary care trusts (...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) by pharmacists and nurses in the UK represents a unique a...
Introduction Prior to practising as prescribers, UK pharmacists undertake an accredited prescribing...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of non-medical prescribing for professions such as pharmacy and nursing...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) represents a recent development in non-medical prescribin...
Background: supplementary prescribing (SP) is a drug therapy management model implemented in the Uni...
Background: Over 50,000 non-medical healthcare professionals across the United Kingdom now have pre...
Objectives Supplementary prescribing (SP) represents a recent development in non-medical prescribing...
Background and objective: Pharmacist prescribing is a relatively new intiative in the extension of ...
Background Supplementary prescribing (SP) is a drug therapy management model implemented in the Uni...
Aim: To explore how NHS primary care trusts (PCTs) and hospital trusts in England deal with perfor...
In the United Kingdom, nurses and pharmacists who have undertaken additional post-registration train...
Aim. This paper is a report of a survey to provide an overview of nurse independent prescribing and ...
Background No other country in the world has such extended prescribing rights for nurses as the Uni...
PURPOSE: The implementation of supplementary prescribing by pharmacists within primary care trusts ...
PURPOSE: The implementation of supplementary prescribing by pharmacists within primary care trusts (...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) by pharmacists and nurses in the UK represents a unique a...
Introduction Prior to practising as prescribers, UK pharmacists undertake an accredited prescribing...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of non-medical prescribing for professions such as pharmacy and nursing...
Objectives: Supplementary prescribing (SP) represents a recent development in non-medical prescribin...
Background: supplementary prescribing (SP) is a drug therapy management model implemented in the Uni...
Background: Over 50,000 non-medical healthcare professionals across the United Kingdom now have pre...
Objectives Supplementary prescribing (SP) represents a recent development in non-medical prescribing...
Background and objective: Pharmacist prescribing is a relatively new intiative in the extension of ...
Background Supplementary prescribing (SP) is a drug therapy management model implemented in the Uni...
Aim: To explore how NHS primary care trusts (PCTs) and hospital trusts in England deal with perfor...
In the United Kingdom, nurses and pharmacists who have undertaken additional post-registration train...
Aim. This paper is a report of a survey to provide an overview of nurse independent prescribing and ...
Background No other country in the world has such extended prescribing rights for nurses as the Uni...