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- Title
Non-medical prescribing has been a success – so where next?: Nurse prescribing has improved nurse autonomy and streamlined patient care and, as a result, demand for training has increased.
- Authors
Hartley, Jo
- Abstract
General practice nurse Faye Johnson holds one of almost 100,000 prescribing qualifications registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). For her, it means more professional autonomy – and no longer having to ask her GP colleagues to write up prescriptions. 'I don't miss those days of knocking on a GP's door and waiting around for five minutes for them to sign a bit of paper – it was irritating for the GP and for you,' she says.
- Subjects
OCCUPATIONAL roles; PROFESSIONAL employee training; NURSING &; Midwifery Council (Great Britain); DRUG prescribing; PROFESSIONAL autonomy; NURSES; DRUGS; QUALITY assurance; NON-medical prescribing; PATIENT care; SUCCESS
- Publication
Primary Health Care, 2024, Vol 34, Issue 1, p9
- ISSN
0264-5033
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7748/phc.34.1.9.s3