Davis Kathy, Drennan Vari
Primary Care Nursing Research Unit, Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, University College, London, UK.
Int J Nurs Pract. 2007 Aug;13(4):243-53. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-172X.2007.00634.x.
Non-medical nurse prescribing in the UK continues to evolve with new legislative frameworks. Studies evaluating patterns of prescribing by nurses remain scarce. This secondary data analysis of national prescribing data investigated the prescribing behaviours of community-based nurses and general practitioners (GPs), using constipation as a case study. Currently, 37 683 registered nurses, midwives and health visitors are qualified to independently prescribe in the UK; however, only 16.6% of nurses prescribed items for constipation. Prescribing practices differed between nurses employed by primary care trusts (PCTs) and general practice, between nurses and GPs, and across regions. PCT-employed nurses undertook 83% of nurse prescribing although activity increased steadily among general practice-employed nurses. Pharmacological treatment choices differed between nurses and GPs. Over 60% of all nurses predominantly prescribed from one class of laxative compared with a wider range prescribed by GPs. The extent, impact and outcomes of medical prescribing need further study.
在英国,非医学护士开处方这一情况正随着新的立法框架不断发展。评估护士开处方模式的研究仍然很少。这项对国家开处方数据的二次数据分析,以便秘为例,调查了社区护士和全科医生(GP)的开处方行为。目前,英国有37683名注册护士、助产士和健康访视员有资格独立开处方;然而,只有16.6%的护士为便秘患者开了药。初级保健信托(PCT)雇佣的护士和全科诊所雇佣的护士之间、护士和全科医生之间以及不同地区之间的开处方行为存在差异。PCT雇佣的护士承担了83%的护士开处方工作,不过全科诊所雇佣的护士的开处方活动在稳步增加。护士和全科医生在药物治疗选择上存在差异。超过60%的护士主要从一类泻药中开处方,而全科医生开的泻药种类更多。医学开处方的范围、影响和结果需要进一步研究。