2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1463423623000142
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The experiences of physiotherapy independent prescribing in primary care: implications for practice

Abstract: Aim: To explore the experiences of musculoskeletal (MSk) physiotherapy independent prescribing in primary care from the perspectives of physiotherapists and General Practitioners (GPs) and identify the implications these have for contemporary physiotherapy practice in primary care. Background: Legislative change in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2013 enabled physiotherapists holding a postgraduate non-medicalprescribing qualification to independently prescribe certain drugs that assist in pa… Show more

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“…We are unable to identify any factors in the study design that would account for this finding, and believe this is a result of clinical decision-making. Other work has shown that FCPPs with a license to prescribe are still reluctant to use this intervention, instead choosing to use their capability to deprescribe where possible and intervene with non-pharmacological measures (27).…”
Section: Comparison With Existing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are unable to identify any factors in the study design that would account for this finding, and believe this is a result of clinical decision-making. Other work has shown that FCPPs with a license to prescribe are still reluctant to use this intervention, instead choosing to use their capability to deprescribe where possible and intervene with non-pharmacological measures (27).…”
Section: Comparison With Existing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%