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Independent prescribing in primary care: A survey of patients', prescribers' and colleagues' perceptions and experiences

机译:初级保健独立处方:对患者,处方和同事的看法和经验的调查

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Abstract Besides doctors and dentists, an increasing range of healthcare professionals, such as nurses, pharmacists and podiatrists, can become independent prescribers (IPs). As part of an evaluation for independent prescribing funded training, this study investigated views and experiences of IPs, their colleagues and patients about independent prescribing within primary care. Questionnaires capturing quantitative and qualitative data were developed for IPs, their colleagues and patients, informed by existing literature and validated instruments. IPs were identified following independent prescribing training funded by Health Education England Northwest in 2015–2017. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics and qualitative data were analysed thematically. Twenty‐four patients, 20 IPs and 26 colleagues responded to the questionnaires. Most patient respondents had a long‐term medical condition ( n ?=?17) and had regular medicines prescribed ( n ?=?21). IPs were nurses ( n ?=?14), pharmacists ( n ?=?4), one podiatrist ( n ?=?1) and one was unknown. Half of the IPs were current prescribers ( n ?=?10), the other half were still training (to become) IPs ( n ?=?10). Colleague respondents were doctors and nurses ( n ?=?15) other healthcare professionals ( n ?=?8) and practice managers ( n ?=?3). Both current IPs ( n ?=?9) and colleague respondents ( n ?=?25) (strongly) agreed that independent prescribing improved the quality of care provided for patients. Nearly all colleagues were supportive of independent prescribing and believed that they worked well with IPs ( n ?=?25). Patients' perceptions and experiences of their consultations with the IP were mostly positive with the vast majority of respondents (strongly) agreeing that they were very satisfied with their visit to the IP ( n ?=?23). Key barriers and enablers to independent prescribing were centred on IPs' knowledge, competence and organisational factors such as workload, effective teamwork and support from their colleagues. Findings from this study were mainly positive but indicate a need for policy strategies to tackle longstanding barriers to independent prescribing. However, a larger sample size is needed to confirm findings.
机译:摘要除了医生和牙医,越来越多的医疗保健专业人士,如护士,药剂师和富牛犬,都可以成为独立的处方(IPS)。作为独立规定资助培训评估的一部分,本研究研究了IPS,同事和患者的观点和经验关于初级保健内的独立处方。捕获量化和定性数据的问卷为IP,其同事和患者制定了现有文献和经过验证的仪器。在2015 - 2017年在卫生教育英国西北部资助的独立处方培训之后确定了IPS。使用描述性统计分析定量数据,并对定性数据进行主题分析。二十四名患者,20人IP和26名同事回应问卷。大多数患者受访者具有长期的医疗条件(N?=?17),并规定了常规药物(n?=?21)。 ips是护士(n?=?14),药剂师(n?=?4),一个鹧trist(n?=?1),一个是未知的。 IP的一半是现行规定(n?=?10),另一半仍在训练(成为)IPS(n?=?10)。同事受访者是医生和护士(n?=?15)其他医疗保健专业人士(n?=?8)和练习经理(n?=?3)。目前的IPS(n?=?9)和同事受访者(强烈)(强烈)同意独立规定改善为患者提供的护理质量。几乎所有同事都支持独立的处方,并相信他们与IPS(N?=?25)很好。患者与知识产权磋商的看法和经验大多是积极的,绝大多数受访者(强烈)同意他们对IP的访问非常满意(n?=?23)。对独立规定的主要障碍和使能器是以IPS的知识,能力和组织因素为中心,如工作负载,有效的团队合作和支持。本研究的调查结果主要是积极的,但表明需要政策策略来解决独立处方的长期障碍。但是,需要更大的样本量来确认调查结果。

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