2022
DOI: 10.25122/jml-2021-0188
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The expansion of the role of nurse prescribing in intensive care units in the healthcare system of Iran: a qualitative content analysis

Abstract: Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses prescribe medication for patients in many countries. However, there is still no evidence on the legitimacy of nurse prescribing roles in the healthcare system of Iran. This qualitative study with 30 experts was conducted to explore the experiences regarding the expanding role of prescribing medication by the ICU nurses. Data were collected through 31 individual semi-structured interviews and analyzed using the conventional content analysis method by MAXQDA 10. One major theme, … Show more

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“…consider physicians’ objection to nurses’ prescriptions due to their fear of nurses’ involvement in patients’ treatment protocols. [ 35 ] Moreover, Nuttall, in his study, stated that nurse relationship with General Physicians (GP) was a need for nurse prescription, and weak communication between nurses and GPs is one of the challenges of prescription medication by nurses. [ 24 ] Andrilla et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…consider physicians’ objection to nurses’ prescriptions due to their fear of nurses’ involvement in patients’ treatment protocols. [ 35 ] Moreover, Nuttall, in his study, stated that nurse relationship with General Physicians (GP) was a need for nurse prescription, and weak communication between nurses and GPs is one of the challenges of prescription medication by nurses. [ 24 ] Andrilla et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%