Abstract | BACKGROUND: Within the UK, a non-medical prescriber is a non-medical healthcare professional who has undertaken post-registration training to gain prescribing rights. Lack of post-qualification NMP training has previously been identified as a barrier to the development of oncology non-medical prescribing practice. AIM: To explore the experiences and opinions of multi-professional non-medical oncology prescribers on post-qualification training. METHOD: Nine out of 30 oncology non-medical prescribers (three nurses, three pharmacists and three radiographers) from a single cancer centre in Wales, were selected from a study site NMP database using randomisation sampling within Microsoft® Excel. Participants were interviewed using a validated and piloted semi-structured interview design on the topic of post-qualification training for non-medical prescribers. Participants were invited via organisational email. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Anonymised data were thematically analysed aided by NVivo® software. RESULTS: Main themes identified: experience related to training, competency, support and training methods. Competency assessment methods discussed were the annual non-medical prescriber appraisal, peer review and a line manager's overarching appraisal. Support requirements identified included greater consultant input to help non-medical prescribers identify training and peer support opportunities. Organisational support was requested regarding regular study leave and governance around clinical judgement and errors. The need for regular structured in-house training related to non-medical prescriber's level of experience was identified. CONCLUSION: Development of organisation-led governance strategies and in-house training programmes will support training equity for all non-medical prescribers within the organisation.
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Authors | Sophie E Harding, Christopher A Langley, Annabel Borley, Bethan Tranter, David R P Terry |
Journal | International journal of clinical pharmacy
(Int J Clin Pharm)
Vol. 44
Issue 3
Pg. 698-708
(Jun 2022)
ISSN: 2210-7711 [Electronic] Netherlands |
PMID | 35378673
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | © 2022. The Author(s). |
Topics |
- Drug Prescriptions
- Humans
- Pharmacists
- Qualitative Research
- Wales
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