2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2010.10119.x
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Patients’ views of nurse prescribing: effects on care, concordance and medicine taking

Abstract: Summary Background  Skin disease can have a huge impact on quality of life for patients and their families. Nurses have an important role in the delivery of specialist dermatology services, and prescribing enhances the care they provide. The views of dermatology patients about nurse prescribing are unknown. Objectives  To explore the views of dermatology patients about nurse prescribing, and its impact on medicines management and concordance. Methods  Semistructured interviews were undertaken with a consecutiv… Show more

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“…Increasing patients' access to care while maintaining patient safety has primarily been the driver for NMP including pharmacist prescribing in many countries where it has been introduced [1,33]. Many research reports from the UK have indicated that patients' access to treatment has been enhanced as a result of non-medical prescribing [34,35]. This would be of great benefit to patients in Nigeria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing patients' access to care while maintaining patient safety has primarily been the driver for NMP including pharmacist prescribing in many countries where it has been introduced [1,33]. Many research reports from the UK have indicated that patients' access to treatment has been enhanced as a result of non-medical prescribing [34,35]. This would be of great benefit to patients in Nigeria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of professional roles, the opportunity for nonmedical staff to become prescribers in their area of clinical expertise, has dramatically changed health care services and continues to do so. For patients and users of services this has the advantage of offering quicker and more efficient access to medications (Courtenay et al, 2011). For professionals who are qualified to do so, it makes better use of their skills, knowledge and expertise (Watterson et al, 2009, Department of Health (DOH), 1999, Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), 2013.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jak wykazano, pacjenci są bardziej otwarci w stosunku do personelu pielęgniarskiego w porównaniu z lekarzami i chętniej zadają pytania, co pozwala pielęgniarkom na lepsze poznanie ich potrzeb. Opieka ta obejmuje głównie dostarczanie pacjentom informacji edukacyjnych, praktyczne porady w kwestii stosowania leków oraz wsparcie emocjonalne [37].…”
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