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BMJ Open ; 8(9): e024161, 2018 09 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30232116

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To provide national consensus and establish priorities with regards to the factors that promote the implementation and continued development of non-medical prescribing within health services. DESIGN: Classic e-Delphi survey. SETTING: National study in Wales. PARTICIPANTS: Pharmacists, nurses and allied health professionals with the independent/supplementary prescribing qualification. RESULTS: A total of 55 non-medical prescribers agreed to become members of the expert panel of whom 42 (76%) completed the round 1 questionnaire, 40/42 (95%) completed round 2 and 34/40 (85%) responded to round 3. Twenty-one statements were developed, and consensus was achieved on nine factors representing those necessary for the successful implementation of non-medical prescribing and five representing actions required for its continued development. Strategic fit between non-medical prescribing and existing service provision, organisation preparedness, visible benefits, good managerial and team support, and a clear differentiation of roles were each important influences. CONCLUSION: Given the high degree of consensus, this list of factors and actions should provide guidance to managers and commissioners of services wishing to initiate or extend non-medical prescribing. This information should be considered internationally by other countries outside of the UK wishing to implement prescribing by non-medical healthcare professionals.


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Allied Health Personnel , Drug Prescriptions , Health Services Administration/standards , Nurses , Pharmacists , Safety Management , Allied Health Personnel/standards , Allied Health Personnel/statistics & numerical data , Attitude of Health Personnel , Consensus , Delphi Technique , Drug Prescriptions/standards , Drug Prescriptions/statistics & numerical data , Health Care Surveys , Humans , Nurses/standards , Nurses/statistics & numerical data , Organizational Culture , Pharmacists/standards , Pharmacists/statistics & numerical data , Professional Autonomy , Safety Management/methods , Safety Management/organization & administration , Wales
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