2013
DOI: 10.1111/jonm.12139
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Nurse prescribing in primary care in Spain: legal framework, historical characteristics and relationship to perceived professional identity

Abstract: The response rate was 69.6% (87 nurses). Frequent nurse-prescribed medications were vaccinations (63.1%), topical antiseptics (60.7%) and antipyretics(44.8%); health-care supplies included supplies for diabetes (51.8%), wound care dressings (44.2%) and incontinence (26.7%). Respondents indicated that nurse prescription positively contributes to the profession and to its development.Conclusion Nurse prescribing exists in primary care in Spain, and formal legalization is in progress but awaits a consensus formul… Show more

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“…However, since we did not identify the participants' traits, we could not consider this. Finally, in Spain, legalization of nurse prescribing gives nurses strengthened professional identities (Romero‐Collado, Homs‐Romero, Zabaleta‐del‐Olmo, & Juvinya‐Canal, ). Therefore, in the future, the identity will change according to the activity expansion of PHNs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since we did not identify the participants' traits, we could not consider this. Finally, in Spain, legalization of nurse prescribing gives nurses strengthened professional identities (Romero‐Collado, Homs‐Romero, Zabaleta‐del‐Olmo, & Juvinya‐Canal, ). Therefore, in the future, the identity will change according to the activity expansion of PHNs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), nurse prescribing has evolved from not being a legal issue to implicit legality, explicit illegality, and finally legality pending implementation of a program to accredit nurses to prescribe a formulary of medications and healthcare products/supplies. This was agreed by the Ministry of Health and the lead professional organizations of doctors and of nurses (Romero‐Collado et al, ) .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…At the end of 2013, a royal decree of the Spanish Government (Real Decreto 870/2013) authorized Internet sales of healthcare products, supplies, and non‐prescription medications (Romero‐Collado et al, ). No healthcare professional, including pharmacists, necessarily intervenes to help the individual decide what to purchase.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Czas pokazał jednak pozytywny skutek wprowadzonych zmian. Personel pielęgniarski wykazał się dużym profesjonalizmem, co odzwierciedliło się w satysfakcji pacjentów [7].…”
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