| Literature DB >> 32606061 |
Rosemary Lim1, Molly Courtenay2, Rhian Deslandes3, Rebecca Ferriday2, David Gillespie4, Karen Hodson3, Nicholas Reid5, Neil Thomas2, Angel Chater6,7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess the acceptability and feasibility of using a theory-based electronic learning intervention designed to support appropriate antibiotic prescribing by nurse and pharmacist independent prescribers for patients presenting with common, acute, uncomplicated self-limiting respiratory tract infections (RTIs).Entities:
Keywords: education & training (see medical education & training); primary care; respiratory infections
Year: 2020 PMID: 32606061 PMCID: PMC7328741 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Demographic data of participants (n=15)
| Type of non-medical prescriber | |
| Nurse | 11 (73.3%) |
| Pharmacist | 4 (27.7%) |
| Time qualified as the prescriber | |
| 13 months to 2 years | 3 (20.0%)* |
| 3–5 years | 5 (33.3%) |
| 6–10 years | 2 (13.3%) |
| >10 years | 5 (33.3%) |
| Time in post | |
| 13 months to 2 years | 4 (26.7%) |
| 3–5 years | 9 (60.0%) |
| 6–10 years | 0 (0.0%) |
| >10 years | 2 (13.3%) |
| Type of clinical setting and length of patient appointments | |
| Community care (45–90 min) | 2 (13.3%) |
| General practice (10–15 min) | 10 (66.7%)† |
| Out of hours (10–20 min) | 1 (6.7%) |
| General practice and out of hours (10–30 min) | 1 (6.7%) |
| Urgent care (15 min) | 1 (6.7%) |
*Two of the three participants were pharmacists.
†All pharmacists worked in general practice and had 15 min of appointment times.
Confidence in the treatment management of patients with RTI preintervention and postintervention
| Statement | Preintervention | Postintervention | Mean change | ||
| Min, max | Mean (SD) | Min, max | Mean (SD) | ||
| 1.1 Confidence in gaining health-related information | 3, 5 | 4.20 (0.68) | 3, 5 | 4.20 (0.56) | 0 |
| 1.2 Confidence in supporting patients understand health information given | 4, 4 | 4.00 (0.00) | 4, 5 | 4.27 (0.46) | 0.27 |
| 1.3 Confidence in building rapport with patients | 4, 5 | 4.53 (0.52) | 4, 5 | 4.47 (0.52) | −0.06 |
| 1.4 Confidence in skills to communicate with patients | 4, 5 | 4.53 (0.52) | 3, 5 | 4.60 (0.63) | 0.07 |
| 1.5 Confidence in skills to help patients see and examine different viewpoints | 3, 5 | 3.87 (0.74) | 3, 5 | 4.13 (0.64) | 0.26 |
| 1.6 Confidence that patients understand and happy with prescribing decision | 2, 5 | 4.07 (0.80) | 3, 5 | 4.07 (0.46) | 0 |
RTI, respiratory tract infection.
Usefulness of intervention from the postintervention questionnaire
| Statement | Minimum | Maximum | Mean | SD |
| 2.1 The information was mostly new to me | 1 | 2 | 1.33 | 0.49 |
| 2.2 The intervention was applicable to my practice | 2 | 5 | 4.60 | 0.83 |
| 2.3 The intervention will be useful to me as a prescriber | 3 | 5 | 4.20 | 0.78 |
| 2.4 The intervention has made me feel more comfortable speaking with patients with RTIs | 2 | 4 | 3.13 | 0.83 |
| 2.5 The intervention has encouraged me to consider how I would apply the information in my practice | 2 | 5 | 3.87 | 0.99 |
| 2.6 The intervention has encouraged me to think differently | 1 | 4 | 3.07 | 1.10 |
RTI, respiratory tract infection.