Table 1_Evaluation of self-efficacy in Spanish nurse prescribers: are they qualified to safely and effectively prescribe medication and health devices?.docx

Introduction<p>In Spain the Royal Decree 1302/2018 of October 22nd regulates nurse prescribing of medication and health products (NPMHP) with at least 1 year of professional experience as a nurse. It provides nurse prescribers (NPs) with the authority to prescribe medications and health produc...

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Manuel Lillo-Crespo (4789329)
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Mojtaba Vaismoradi (10454819)
Manuel Lillo-Crespo (4789329)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Francisco Javier Gomis-Jimeno (22686371)
Mojtaba Vaismoradi (10454819)
Manuel Lillo-Crespo (4789329)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-11-26T05:14:45Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Foetal Development and Medicine
nursing
interprofessional collaboration
nurse prescriber
nurse prescribing of medication
patient safety
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description Introduction<p>In Spain the Royal Decree 1302/2018 of October 22nd regulates nurse prescribing of medication and health products (NPMHP) with at least 1 year of professional experience as a nurse. It provides nurse prescribers (NPs) with the authority to prescribe medications and health products, throughout established protocols published in the Official Spanish State Bulletin (BOE). In line with this, assessing the self-efficacy of NPs is relevant in its beginnings and by using tools such as the standardized nurse prescribing self-efficacy scale (NP-SES) it is possible to accurately evaluate their knowledge on NPMHP. This research aimed at exploring the Spanish accredited NPs’ perceptions on NPMHP knowledge and the impact of these prescribers’ confidence on their professional practice.</p>Methods<p>A cross-sectional study was performed with Spanish NPs invited to complete the online version of the NP-SES. The cross-sectional study collected qualitative and quantitative data from a convenience sample of 14 NPs accredited in the last years at a health organization in Spain, encompassing various profiles, in terms of clinical specializations, complementary training and years of experience, for NPMHP.</p>Results<p>All respondents expressed a positive perception of the implementation of NPMHP in the healthcare system and recognized NPMHP usefulness in enhancing patient safety, increasing patient satisfaction and therapeutic adherence, by strengthening interprofessional collaboration, and improving the efficiency of healthcare delivery. Specific areas where additional support and training may enhance nurses’ confidence and competence in prescribing roles have been identified.</p>Conclusion<p>There is a need for education in the national undergraduate and postgraduate training of nurses regarding NPMHP as well as an adequate guidance on prescribing responsibilities in practice. In addition, the NPMHP protocols should be developed regarding nurses’ roles in prescribing medication within the multidisciplinary healthcare team. Future research should include prescribing audits to validate self-efficacy scores in the context where NPMHP takes place.</p>
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spelling Table 1_Evaluation of self-efficacy in Spanish nurse prescribers: are they qualified to safely and effectively prescribe medication and health devices?.docxFrancisco Javier Gomis-Jimeno (22686371)Mojtaba Vaismoradi (10454819)Manuel Lillo-Crespo (4789329)Foetal Development and Medicinenursinginterprofessional collaborationnurse prescribernurse prescribing of medicationpatient safetyIntroduction<p>In Spain the Royal Decree 1302/2018 of October 22nd regulates nurse prescribing of medication and health products (NPMHP) with at least 1 year of professional experience as a nurse. It provides nurse prescribers (NPs) with the authority to prescribe medications and health products, throughout established protocols published in the Official Spanish State Bulletin (BOE). In line with this, assessing the self-efficacy of NPs is relevant in its beginnings and by using tools such as the standardized nurse prescribing self-efficacy scale (NP-SES) it is possible to accurately evaluate their knowledge on NPMHP. This research aimed at exploring the Spanish accredited NPs’ perceptions on NPMHP knowledge and the impact of these prescribers’ confidence on their professional practice.</p>Methods<p>A cross-sectional study was performed with Spanish NPs invited to complete the online version of the NP-SES. The cross-sectional study collected qualitative and quantitative data from a convenience sample of 14 NPs accredited in the last years at a health organization in Spain, encompassing various profiles, in terms of clinical specializations, complementary training and years of experience, for NPMHP.</p>Results<p>All respondents expressed a positive perception of the implementation of NPMHP in the healthcare system and recognized NPMHP usefulness in enhancing patient safety, increasing patient satisfaction and therapeutic adherence, by strengthening interprofessional collaboration, and improving the efficiency of healthcare delivery. Specific areas where additional support and training may enhance nurses’ confidence and competence in prescribing roles have been identified.</p>Conclusion<p>There is a need for education in the national undergraduate and postgraduate training of nurses regarding NPMHP as well as an adequate guidance on prescribing responsibilities in practice. In addition, the NPMHP protocols should be developed regarding nurses’ roles in prescribing medication within the multidisciplinary healthcare team. Future research should include prescribing audits to validate self-efficacy scores in the context where NPMHP takes place.</p>2025-11-26T05:14:45ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/fmed.2025.1663422.s001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_1_Evaluation_of_self-efficacy_in_Spanish_nurse_prescribers_are_they_qualified_to_safely_and_effectively_prescribe_medication_and_health_devices_docx/30717590CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307175902025-11-26T05:14:45Z
spellingShingle Table 1_Evaluation of self-efficacy in Spanish nurse prescribers: are they qualified to safely and effectively prescribe medication and health devices?.docx
Francisco Javier Gomis-Jimeno (22686371)
Foetal Development and Medicine
nursing
interprofessional collaboration
nurse prescriber
nurse prescribing of medication
patient safety
status_str publishedVersion
title Table 1_Evaluation of self-efficacy in Spanish nurse prescribers: are they qualified to safely and effectively prescribe medication and health devices?.docx
title_full Table 1_Evaluation of self-efficacy in Spanish nurse prescribers: are they qualified to safely and effectively prescribe medication and health devices?.docx
title_fullStr Table 1_Evaluation of self-efficacy in Spanish nurse prescribers: are they qualified to safely and effectively prescribe medication and health devices?.docx
title_full_unstemmed Table 1_Evaluation of self-efficacy in Spanish nurse prescribers: are they qualified to safely and effectively prescribe medication and health devices?.docx
title_short Table 1_Evaluation of self-efficacy in Spanish nurse prescribers: are they qualified to safely and effectively prescribe medication and health devices?.docx
title_sort Table 1_Evaluation of self-efficacy in Spanish nurse prescribers: are they qualified to safely and effectively prescribe medication and health devices?.docx
topic Foetal Development and Medicine
nursing
interprofessional collaboration
nurse prescriber
nurse prescribing of medication
patient safety