Evidence base for effective medicines management
Evidence base for effective medicines management
This article aims to raise nurse prescribers’ awareness of the factors that influence patients’ medicine-taking behaviour. It highlights guidance on communication principles that should inform consultations with patients. Research on nurse prescribers’ current practice will also be outlined. Suggestions are made to enhance practice and strengthen the nurse prescriber’s role in effective medicine-taking.
competencies, drug therapy, nurse-patient relationship, nurse prescribing
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Latter, S.
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30 June 2010
Latter, S.
83f100a4-95ec-4f2e-99a5-186095de2f3b
Latter, S.
(2010)
Evidence base for effective medicines management.
Nursing Standard, 24 (43), .
Abstract
This article aims to raise nurse prescribers’ awareness of the factors that influence patients’ medicine-taking behaviour. It highlights guidance on communication principles that should inform consultations with patients. Research on nurse prescribers’ current practice will also be outlined. Suggestions are made to enhance practice and strengthen the nurse prescriber’s role in effective medicine-taking.
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Published date: 30 June 2010
Keywords:
competencies, drug therapy, nurse-patient relationship, nurse prescribing
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/164583
ISSN: 0029-6570
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