Lockwood Emily B, Fealy Gerard M
Emergency Department, Waterford Regional Hospital, Co Waterford, Ireland.
J Nurs Manag. 2008 Oct;16(7):813-20. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2934.2008.00853.x.
Nurses and midwives are expanding the scope of their professional practice, assuming additional responsibilities including the management and prescribing of medications. The aim of the study was to discover the attitudes of clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) in Ireland to nurse prescribing and to examine perceived barriers to engaging in this aspect of future role expansion.
The expansion of the nursing role in relation to nurse prescribing is an ongoing process and is subject to incremental iterations of legislation and professional policy. Nurse prescribing as an expanded role function has become a reality in many countries. Ireland has addressed the matter in a formal and systematic way through legislation.
A questionnaire was administered to a sample of 283 CNSs practising in a variety of care settings in Ireland. Attitudes were measured using Likert-type attitudinal scales, designed specifically for the study.
Findings indicate that the majority of clinical nurse specialists were positively disposed toward nurse prescribing as a future role expansion. The fear of litigation was identified as the most significant barrier to nurse prescribing. The majority of respondents equated nurse prescribing with increased autonomy and holistic care. The findings indicate that there is a need for further examination of the educational requirements of the CNS in relation to nurse prescribing. The legislative implications for nurse prescribing and fear of legal consequences need to be considered prior to any implementation of nurse prescribing.
While senior clinicians are willing to embrace future role expansion in the area of nurse prescribing, their Nurse Managers should recognize that facilitation of nurse prescribing needs to address the legal and educational requirements for such activity. Failure to address these requirements can represent a barrier to role expansion. This paper offers new understandings on the views of senior clinicians concerning nurse prescribing at a time of ongoing professional policy iteration and practice change in the area.
护士和助产士正在扩大其专业实践范围,承担包括药物管理和处方开具在内的额外职责。本研究的目的是了解爱尔兰临床护理专家(CNSs)对护士处方开具的态度,并探讨在未来角色扩展的这一方面所感知到的障碍。
与护士处方开具相关的护理角色扩展是一个持续的过程,并且受到立法和专业政策的逐步迭代影响。护士处方开具作为一种扩展的角色功能在许多国家已成为现实。爱尔兰已通过立法以正式和系统的方式处理了这一问题。
对在爱尔兰各种护理环境中执业的283名临床护理专家进行了问卷调查。使用专门为该研究设计的李克特式态度量表来测量态度。
研究结果表明,大多数临床护理专家对护士处方开具作为未来的角色扩展持积极态度。对诉讼的恐惧被确定为护士处方开具的最主要障碍。大多数受访者将护士处方开具等同于更大的自主权和整体护理。研究结果表明,需要进一步审视临床护理专家在护士处方开具方面的教育要求。在实施护士处方开具之前,需要考虑其立法影响以及对法律后果的担忧。
虽然高级临床医生愿意接受护士处方开具领域未来的角色扩展,但他们的护士长应认识到,促进护士处方开具需要满足此类活动的法律和教育要求。未能满足这些要求可能会成为角色扩展的障碍。本文在该领域专业政策不断迭代和实践变革之际,对高级临床医生关于护士处方开具的观点提供了新的见解。