Non-medical prescribing in the United Kingdom /

This book explores key developments in Non-medical Prescribing in the UK. Addressing the needs of countries in the European Market and beyond, which have been closely watching UK developments and would be interested in embedding or developing counterparts of their own. Featuring chapters by clinicia...

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Other Authors: Franklin, Penelope Mary
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2017
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword; Acknowledgement; Contents; List of Abbreviations ; Chapter 1: Introduction to Non-medical Prescribing: An Overview-Including Non-medical Prescribing in England; 1.1 Purpose of This Book; 1.2 Historical Perspective; 1.3 History Across the Four Countries; 1.4 Where We Are Now and Where We Are Going; 1.5 Continuing Professional Development (CPD); 1.6 Training and Assessment; References; Part I: Non-medical Prescribing in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland; Chapter 2: Non-medical Prescribing in Scotland; References.
  • Chapter 3: Non-medical Prescribing in Wales: Implementation and Governance3.1 Implementation of Non-medical Prescribing: Nurse Prescribing Formulary; 3.2 Implementation of Supplementary Prescribing: Wales Context; 3.3 Implementation of Independent Prescribing: Wales Context; 3.4 Audit and Monitoring of Prescribing Data in Wales; 3.5 Clinical Governance: Continuing Professional Development; 3.6 Summary; References; Chapter 4: Non-medical Prescribing in Northern Ireland; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Supplementary Prescribing; 4.3 Curriculum and Training; 4.4 Scope of Practice.
  • 4.5 Independent Prescribing4.6 Curriculum and Training; 4.7 Scope of Practice; 4.8 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Pharmacist Prescribers; 4.9 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Nurse Prescribers; 4.10 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Optometrist Prescribers; 4.11 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Allied Health Professionals (Physiotherapist/Podiatrist or Chiropodist/Radiographer); 4.12 The Future of Non-medical Prescribing in NI; References; Part II: Non-medical Prescribing by Pharmacists and Allied Health Professionals.
  • Chapter 5: Non-medical Prescribing by Pharmacists5.1 Genesis; 5.2 Implementation and Its Challenges; 5.3 Minor Ailments Schemes; 5.4 Pharmacists in GP Practices; References; Chapter 6: Prescribing by Designated Allied Health Professionals: The AHP Experience; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Allied Health Professions; 6.3 Allied Health Independent Prescribing: Physiotherapy, Podiatry and Therapeutic Radiography; 6.4 Podiatry and Physiotherapy: Current Issues; 6.5 Independent Prescribing in Practice: Key Advantages; 6.6 Independent Prescribing in Practice: Disadvantages.
  • 6.7 Radiography: Current Issues6.8 Undergraduate Education in Allied Health Prescribing: A Future Scenario?; 6.9 Conclusion; References; Part III: The Practice, Art and Discipline(s) of Non-medical Prescribing; Chapter 7: The Identity of Non-medical Prescribers; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Local Context; 7.3 Social Photo-Matrix; 7.4 Accountability and Governance; 7.5 Medicines Optimisation; 7.6 Therapeutic Relationship; 7.7 Community/Hospital Prescribing; References; Chapter 8: Non-medical Prescribing in Community Settings; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Medicines Optimisation; 8.3 Mobile Working.