护理部
处方集
主题分析
医学
定性研究
自治
地区护士
医疗保健
政治学
社会科学
经济增长
社会学
经济
法学
作者
Amanda Lewis-Evans,Rebecca Jester
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2702.2004.00993.x
摘要
Nurse prescribing has advanced rapidly over the previous decade and is clearly on the agenda for the future. Previous research considers nurse prescribing from the patient's perspective, the medical professions' stance and the legal and ethical implications. However, there is a paucity of literature that explores the experiences of nurse prescribers' within their current role. These experiences need investigating to ensure nurse prescribing is able to advance in ways that provide benefit to nurses and thus provides the impetus for the study.To explore and review nurse prescribers' experiences of prescribing.A purposeful sample of seven nurse prescribers currently prescribing within a West Midlands Community Trust underwent minimally structured interviews in this qualitative study. Transcribed interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis.Four themes were generated from analysis of the interviews, 'patient centred care', 'benefits of nurse prescribing', 'support and role satisfaction' and finally 'prescribing difficulties'.Nurse prescribers' perceive prescribing as a predominantly positive experience, frequently asserting the advantages that prescribing saves the patient and nurse time, is more convenient for the patient and increases the nurses' autonomy and role satisfaction. However, negative experiences of restrictions to practice as a result of nurse prescribers' formulary limitations and duplication of documentation were also described.Nurse prescribing is a rapidly evolving area of practice with the potential to advance nursing roles. This research aims to provide an insight into the experiences of current nurse prescribers that may then be disseminated and applied to future practice.
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