Exploring the barriers and facilitators to non-medical prescribing experienced by pharmacists and physiotherapists, using focus groups
Abstract Background Non-medical prescribing (NMP) was introduced into the United Kingdom to enhance patient care and improve access to medicines. Early research indicated that not all non-medical prescribers utilised their qualification. A systematic review described 15 factors influencing NMP imple...
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Main Authors: | Emma Graham-Clarke (Author), Alison Rushton (Author), John Marriott (Author) |
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