Adopting the prescribing role in practice: exploring nurses' views in a specialist children's hospital.

Nicola Carey, Karen Stenner, Molly Courtenay
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Abstract

Background: Recent United Kingdom government policy emphasises that prescribing by nurses can improve access to medicines. However, the views of nurses prescribing for children have not been explored.

Aim: To explore the views of children's nurses working in a specialist hospital on the adoption of the prescribing role in their practice.

Method: A longitudinal, qualitative approach was adopted using thematic analysis on semi-structured interview data collected during 2006 and 2007. Participants were seven children's nurses who were qualified nurse prescribers.

Findings: Nurse prescribing was reported to improve efficiency, allow nurses to complete episodes of care and improve communication with patients. This was believed to enhance quality of care and job satisfaction for nurses.

Conclusion: Children's nurses' capacity to prescribe medicines contributes to healthcare policy. Further research is recommended to substantiate these findings.

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在实践中发挥处方角色:探讨某专科儿童医院护士的看法。
背景:最近英国政府的政策强调护士开处方可以改善药物的可及性。然而,护士对儿童处方的看法尚未得到探讨。目的:探讨某专科医院儿童护士在实践中对采用处方角色的看法。方法:采用纵向定性方法,对2006 - 2007年半结构化访谈数据进行专题分析。参与者是7名儿童护士,他们都是合格的开处方护士。结果:护士开处方提高了工作效率,使护士能够完成护理,并改善了与患者的沟通。这被认为可以提高护理质量和护士的工作满意度。结论:儿童护士的开处方能力对医疗保健政策有影响。建议进一步研究以证实这些发现。
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