Craig-Rodriguez Alicia, Gordon Glenna, Kaplan Louise, Grubbs Laurie
Alicia Craig-Rodriguez is an associate faculty at Florida State University, College of Nursing, Tallahassee, Fla. Glenna Gordon is an assistant in research at Florida State University, College of Nursing, Tallahassee, Fla. Louise Kaplan is an associate professor at Washington State University Vancouver, Vancouver, Wash. Laurie Grubbs is a professor at Florida State University, College of Nursing, Tallahassee, Fla.
Nurse Pract. 2017 Sep 21;42(9):1-8. doi: 10.1097/01.NPR.0000521997.84052.ef.
Prior to statutory changes in prescriptive authority for controlled substances, this study examined the knowledge gaps and prescribing limitations of Florida advanced registered nurse practitioners regarding opioids. Study results revealed statistically significant knowledge gaps in the areas of federal and state guidelines; opioid classes and proper doses; risk assessment skills; monitoring of treatment; and confidence in dealing with challenges of opioid prescribing.
在对管制物质的处方权进行法定变更之前,本研究调查了佛罗里达州高级注册护士从业者在阿片类药物方面的知识差距和处方限制。研究结果显示,在联邦和州指南、阿片类药物类别和适当剂量、风险评估技能、治疗监测以及应对阿片类药物处方挑战的信心等方面存在具有统计学意义的知识差距。