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Overview of the uptake and implementation of non-medical prescribing in Wales: a national survey

OBJECTIVES: To identify (1) the non-medical healthcare professionals in Wales qualified to prescribe medicines (including job title, employer, where the prescribing qualification is used, care setting and service provided); (2) the mode of prescribing used by these healthcare professionals, the freq...

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Autores principales: Courtenay, Molly, Khanfer, Riyad, Harries-Huntly, Gail, Deslandes, Rhain, Gillespie, David, Hodson, Karen, Morris, Gary, Pritchard, Anthony, Williams, Elizabeth
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5623514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28947441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015313
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author Courtenay, Molly
Khanfer, Riyad
Harries-Huntly, Gail
Deslandes, Rhain
Gillespie, David
Hodson, Karen
Morris, Gary
Pritchard, Anthony
Williams, Elizabeth
author_facet Courtenay, Molly
Khanfer, Riyad
Harries-Huntly, Gail
Deslandes, Rhain
Gillespie, David
Hodson, Karen
Morris, Gary
Pritchard, Anthony
Williams, Elizabeth
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description OBJECTIVES: To identify (1) the non-medical healthcare professionals in Wales qualified to prescribe medicines (including job title, employer, where the prescribing qualification is used, care setting and service provided); (2) the mode of prescribing used by these healthcare professionals, the frequency with which medicines are prescribed and the different ways in which the prescribing qualification is used; and (3) the safety and clinical governance systems within which these healthcare professionals practise. DESIGN: National questionnaire survey. SETTING: All three National Health Service (NHS) Trusts and seven Health Boards (HB) in Wales. PARTICIPANTS: Non-medical prescribers. RESULTS: 379 (63%) participants responded to the survey. Most of these prescribers (41.1%) were specialist nurses who work in a variety of healthcare settings (primarily in secondary care) within each HB/NHS Trust, and regularly use independent prescribing to prescribe for a broad range of conditions. Nearly a quarter of the sample (22%) reported that prior to undertaking the prescribing programme, they had completed master’s level specialist training and 65.5% had 5 years qualified experience. Over half (55.8%) reported that there were plans to increase non-medical prescriber numbers within the team in which they worked. Only 7.1% reported they did not prescribe and the median number of items prescribed per week was between 21 and 30. Nearly all (87.8%) of the sample reported that they perceived prescribing to have ensured better use of their skills and 91.5% indicated that they believed it had improved the quality of care they were able to provide. CONCLUSION: Non-medical prescribing has been implemented across the whole of Wales; however, its uptake within HBs and NHS Trusts has been inconsistent, and it has not been considered across all services, particularly those in primary care. Opportunities therefore exist to share learning across organisations.
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spelling pubmed-56235142017-10-10 Overview of the uptake and implementation of non-medical prescribing in Wales: a national survey Courtenay, Molly Khanfer, Riyad Harries-Huntly, Gail Deslandes, Rhain Gillespie, David Hodson, Karen Morris, Gary Pritchard, Anthony Williams, Elizabeth BMJ Open Health Services Research OBJECTIVES: To identify (1) the non-medical healthcare professionals in Wales qualified to prescribe medicines (including job title, employer, where the prescribing qualification is used, care setting and service provided); (2) the mode of prescribing used by these healthcare professionals, the frequency with which medicines are prescribed and the different ways in which the prescribing qualification is used; and (3) the safety and clinical governance systems within which these healthcare professionals practise. DESIGN: National questionnaire survey. SETTING: All three National Health Service (NHS) Trusts and seven Health Boards (HB) in Wales. PARTICIPANTS: Non-medical prescribers. RESULTS: 379 (63%) participants responded to the survey. Most of these prescribers (41.1%) were specialist nurses who work in a variety of healthcare settings (primarily in secondary care) within each HB/NHS Trust, and regularly use independent prescribing to prescribe for a broad range of conditions. Nearly a quarter of the sample (22%) reported that prior to undertaking the prescribing programme, they had completed master’s level specialist training and 65.5% had 5 years qualified experience. Over half (55.8%) reported that there were plans to increase non-medical prescriber numbers within the team in which they worked. Only 7.1% reported they did not prescribe and the median number of items prescribed per week was between 21 and 30. Nearly all (87.8%) of the sample reported that they perceived prescribing to have ensured better use of their skills and 91.5% indicated that they believed it had improved the quality of care they were able to provide. CONCLUSION: Non-medical prescribing has been implemented across the whole of Wales; however, its uptake within HBs and NHS Trusts has been inconsistent, and it has not been considered across all services, particularly those in primary care. Opportunities therefore exist to share learning across organisations. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5623514/ /pubmed/28947441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015313 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Harries-Huntly, Gail
Deslandes, Rhain
Gillespie, David
Hodson, Karen
Morris, Gary
Pritchard, Anthony
Williams, Elizabeth
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015313
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