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Independent nurse prescribing enhances patient care by improving medicine access and utilizing nursing skills. Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust supports its 66 nurse prescribers and plans to train more annually.

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Published on: November 9, 2016

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Practice
  • Healthcare Management
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Independent nurse prescribing offers significant benefits to patient care.
  • It enhances patient access to medicines and optimizes the utilization of nursing expertise.
  • Independent nurse prescribing can lead to improved clinical decision-making processes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the benefits and challenges associated with independent nurse prescribing.
  • To describe the support mechanisms implemented by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust (ICHT) for its nurse prescribers.
  • To highlight the expansion plans for non-medical prescribers within ICHT.

Main Methods:

  • A review of independent nurse prescribing literature.
  • Analysis of current practices and support systems at ICHT.
  • Description of ICHT's strategy for training and expanding non-medical prescribers.

Main Results:

  • Independent nurse prescribing demonstrably improves patient access to medications.
  • It leads to more effective utilization of nurses' clinical skills and judgment.
  • ICHT currently employs 66 independent nurse prescribers across five hospital sites.

Conclusions:

  • Independent nurse prescribing is a valuable advancement in patient care delivery.
  • Effective support systems are crucial for the successful implementation of nurse prescribing.
  • ICHT's commitment to training ensures continued growth in non-medical prescribing.