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BackgroundPharmaceutical care has been implemented and regulated differently across Europe with no consensus among countries in relation with professional competencies and especially on nurse prescribing. Demophac Project funded by the European Commission aims to develop a Pan-European Pharmaceutical Care Model with collaboration of 14 partner teams across Europe including Spain where nurse prescribing is starting its implementation at regional level. The aim of the study was to increase understanding of the role of nurses in Pharmaceutical care in Spain after the Nurse Prescribing Regulation approved in 2018 throughout exploring the views and expectations of health professionals involved in the representative settings.Methods and findingsIn depth interviews were conducted in a structure previously agreed by the European Demophac partnership around four topics associated with the Nursing ideal role in pharmaceutical care and the ideal interaction with other healthcare professionals. A grounded-theory approach based on Corbin & Strauss was conducted to interpret collected data from the Spanish most representative settings (primary care, specialized care and residential care for older population). Participants were health professionals involved in pharmaceutical care that accepted to participate (nurses (n = 7), physicians (n = 8) and pharmacists (n = 9)). A pharmaceutical care comprehensive model for the Spanish context considering the recently approved Nurse Prescribing role and the interprofessional collaboration and communication was developed towards facilitating the understanding in such context and the contribution to the unified European Demophac Framework.ConclusionsNurses are primarily responsible for population’s Pharmaceutical Care while other professionals pivot on them to provide quality healthcare on a multidisciplinary level. Nurse prescribing may contribute efficiently to the Spanish Health System though more consensus in terms of nurses’ training nationwide and enhancement in communication among different professionals within healthcare organizations is required to achieve adequate integrated care into practice.

Highlights

  • Cipolle et al [1] stated in 2012 that Pharmaceutical care (PC) is the responsible provision of drug therapy for the purpose of achieving definite outcomes that improve the patients’ quality of life

  • Future studies on Nurse Prescribing (NP) should be conducted under a unified umbrella of PC, understood as a competency shared by different health professional groups ranging from medication prescribing to medication administration and its effects’ follow-up

  • Even though the interviews mainly focused on PC according to Demophac Project aims, due to the historical situation lived about NP in Spain at that moment most of the participants emphasized on such topic in all their responses becoming a recurrent content

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Introduction

Cipolle et al [1] stated in 2012 that Pharmaceutical care (PC) is the responsible provision of drug therapy for the purpose of achieving definite outcomes that improve the patients’ quality of life. It is a core competency shared by different health professional groups, ranging from medication prescribing to medication administration and its effects’ follow-up. The countries where nurses can currently prescribe are the United Kingdom, New Zealand [4], Canada, Ireland, France, Sweden and the USA among others [5, 6]. Pharmaceutical care has been implemented and regulated differently across Europe with no consensus among countries in relation with professional competencies and especially on nurse prescribing. The aim of the study was to increase understanding of the role of nurses in Pharmaceutical care in Spain after the Nurse Prescribing Regulation approved in 2018 throughout exploring the views and expectations of health professionals involved in the representative settings

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