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Prescriptive Authority and Nursing: a comparative analysis of Brazil and Canada
Maria Lígia dos Reis Bellaguarda1, Sioban Nelson2, Maria Itayra Padilha3
1Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.
Objective:
To analyse the differences between medication prescriptions by nurses in Brazil and Ontario, Canada.
Methods:
A comparative study between two different scenarios; this comparison was not performed between the two countries because Canada does not standardize this practice, which is legally established and is considered as an advanced professional knowledge area in Brazil.
Results:
Prescription is a professional position to be occupied by nurses. However, there is tension surrounding this practice because it is perceived as a threat to privileges or traditions of other health professionals. Prescibing medication by nurses in Brazil and Ontario follows current legislation and training proccess in each context.
Conclusions:
There are some challenges to be overcome in ensuring the visibility and consolidation of the practice by nurses in these realities: guarantee of professional competence, credibility, acceptability, and the respectability of clientele in your professional scope by other health professionals.
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