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Barriers

Enablers and barriers to pharmacists and nurses becoming independent prescribers

A total of 20 IP students agreed to be interviewed, of whom 15 were pharmacists and five nurses, representing 12% and 16%, respectively, of the total number of students in the IP course during the...

Physiotherapy and medicines management: A pilot study

The study comprised two phases. In phase one, an expert group devised a questionnaire which was tested with a small subset of physiotherapists utilising cognitive interviewing for content validity....

Exploring the roles and responsibilities of non-medical prescribing leads in the South West of England

This paper reports on an exploration of the role and responsibilities of NMP leads in the southwest of England..

Paramedic independent prescribing in primary care: seven steps to success

Paramedics in the UK are the first in the world to be granted prescriptive authority representing a significant opportunity to make a difference to professional practice and patient care. Key to...

Barriers and enablers to nurse prescribing in primary care

The key words/terms chosen for this search were: Nurse prescribingNon-medical prescribingPrescribing nursePrimary care..

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