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Non-medical prescribing by nurse practitioners in accident & emergency and sexual health: A comparative study

机译:护士从业人员在意外,紧急情况和性健康方面的非医疗处方:一项比较研究

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Aim. This article is a report of a study to explore the application and safety of non-medical prescribing in an accident and emergency and sexual health department. Background. Since 1 May 2006 non-medical prescribers in the UK have had prescribing powers comparable with doctors. Evidence suggests that nurses give safe, competent, autonomous care packages in their scope of practice but despite the perceived benefits there is limited evidence detailing how it is specifically applied in practice. Design. Cross-sectional comparative design. Methods. The study explored non-medical prescribing in accident and emergency and sexual health retrospectively reviewing 764 nurse prescribers' case notes. For intra-department comparison 490 case notes from those who could not prescribe were included. Patient attendances from 1 July 2009-30 June 2010 were randomly sampled. Prescribing frequency, range of medications and diagnoses, independent episode completion, and prescribing safety was recorded. Results/findings. Over 53??5% (n=409) of prescribers' patients required medication, with 99??8% (n=568) being clinically appropriate. Analgesia was most commonly prescribed in accident and emergency (31%, n=85) and antibiotics in sexual health (55%, n=162). Intra-department comparison of independent episode completion had statistically significant results using the chi-square test in sexual health, but not in accident and emergency. The use of patient group directions in accident and emergency explains this difference. Safe prescribing practice was evident in 99??4% of cases, with a lack of documentation (n=2) and a contraindicated prescription (n=1) identified. Conclusion. Nurses having access to medication facilitate safe, appropriate, and independent prescribing practice. Further research is advised in this area. ? 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
机译:目标。本文是一项研究报告,旨在探讨非医疗处方在事故和急诊以及性健康部门中的应用和安全性。背景。自2006年5月1日起,英国的非医疗开处方者拥有与医生相当的开处方权。证据表明,护士在其执业范围内会提供安全,称职,自主的护理服务,但尽管有明显的好处,但仍缺乏详细说明如何在实践中具体应用的证据。设计。截面比较设计。方法。该研究回顾性回顾了764位护士处方者的病历资料,探索了事故,紧急情况和性健康方面的非医学处方。为了进行部门内部比较,包括了490例无法开处方的病例记录。随机抽取2009年7月1日至2010年6月30日的患者出勤情况。记录开处方频率,药物和诊断范围,独立发作完成和开处方安全性。结果/发现。处方药患者中有超过53%(5%)(n = 409)的患者需要用药,其中99%(8%)(n = 568)是临床上合适的。在事故和紧急情况下,镇痛最常见(31%,n = 85),在性健康中使用抗生素(55%,n = 162)。使用卡方检验在性健康方面进行独立发作完成的部门内比较在统计学上具有显着性结果,但在意外和紧急情况中没有。在事故和紧急情况下使用患者组指示可以解释这种差异。在99?4%的病例中,明显有安全的开药习惯,缺乏文献证明(n = 2)和禁忌处方(n = 1)。结论。可以使用药物的护士可以促进安全,适当和独立的处方操作。建议在此领域进行进一步研究。 ? 2012布莱克威尔出版有限公司

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