In the past two decades, the number of countries giving the permission of prescribing to nurses has increased. Nowadays, in countries such as Australia, South Africa, Ireland, Finland, Canada, Norway, New Zealand, Sweden, Britain, Spain, and America, nurses have the legal right to prescribe medicine. Nurse prescribing can enhance the quality of care, save patients’ time and money, promote occupational independence in nurses, and provide an opportunity for nurses to use their professional skills more efficiently [1]. In addition, it leads to optimal use of time, elimination of repetitive procedures for nurses, improvement of disease management, reduction in the number of hospital admissions, minimizing the duration of hospital stay, and lowe...
Background: Nurse prescribing of medicines is increasing worldwide, but there is limited research in...
Nurse prescribing first became part of the UK government's policy agenda following the Cumberlege Re...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore nurses' views on the benefits of adopting the role...
Nurses, as the most numerous human resources in the field of health, have many roles and responsibil...
Introduction: The role which nurses are playing in medication management is seriously changing over ...
Background One of the roles that nurses have acquired in recent years is the role o...
Background: A growing number of countries are introducing some form of nurse prescribing. However, ...
In the UK and internationally, the nursing profession is continuing to advance and innovate its role...
Background: A growing number of countries introduces some form of nurse prescribing (NP), offering p...
Do nurses and doctors feel that nurse prescribing has achieved its goals? A review of the literature...
Background. Since 1999, all health visitors and district nurses in the United Kingdom (UK) have rece...
Background: In most countries, one of the main reasons for developing more advanced roles for nurses...
Background: The number of countries where nurses are legally permitted to prescribe has grown rapidl...
Jacqueline Fong,1,2 Thomas Buckley,2 Andrew Cashin3 1St George Hospital, Kogarah, 2Sydney Nursing Sc...
Introduction: Prescribing by specialized nurses is an expanded role, already successfully performed ...
Background: Nurse prescribing of medicines is increasing worldwide, but there is limited research in...
Nurse prescribing first became part of the UK government's policy agenda following the Cumberlege Re...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore nurses' views on the benefits of adopting the role...
Nurses, as the most numerous human resources in the field of health, have many roles and responsibil...
Introduction: The role which nurses are playing in medication management is seriously changing over ...
Background One of the roles that nurses have acquired in recent years is the role o...
Background: A growing number of countries are introducing some form of nurse prescribing. However, ...
In the UK and internationally, the nursing profession is continuing to advance and innovate its role...
Background: A growing number of countries introduces some form of nurse prescribing (NP), offering p...
Do nurses and doctors feel that nurse prescribing has achieved its goals? A review of the literature...
Background. Since 1999, all health visitors and district nurses in the United Kingdom (UK) have rece...
Background: In most countries, one of the main reasons for developing more advanced roles for nurses...
Background: The number of countries where nurses are legally permitted to prescribe has grown rapidl...
Jacqueline Fong,1,2 Thomas Buckley,2 Andrew Cashin3 1St George Hospital, Kogarah, 2Sydney Nursing Sc...
Introduction: Prescribing by specialized nurses is an expanded role, already successfully performed ...
Background: Nurse prescribing of medicines is increasing worldwide, but there is limited research in...
Nurse prescribing first became part of the UK government's policy agenda following the Cumberlege Re...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore nurses' views on the benefits of adopting the role...