S. Talley et S. Richens, Prescribing practices of advanced practice psychiatric nurses: Part I - Demographic, educational, and practice characteristics, ARCH PSY N, 15(5), 2001, pp. 205-213
This study was designed to identify and describe the prescribing practices
of advanced practice psychiatric nurses. Part I describes the demographic,
educational, and clinical setting characteristics. A survey method was used
with N = 88 nurses representing seven different states. Nurse prescribers
were: younger than nonprescribers, employed in community mental health sett
ings, and voluntarily using a consulting physician arrangement. Limitations
on practice included: statute formulary, controlled substances, and formul
ary/protocols with a consulting physician. Results suggest nurses' prescrib
ing practices are used in outpatient settings, viewed as conservative, with
a value on physician collaboration even in the absence of legal mandates.
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