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Revista Cuidarte

Print version ISSN 2216-0973On-line version ISSN 2346-3414

Abstract

ALVAREZ SAN MARTIN, Roberto; ALVAREZ MUNOZ, Edgardo Renán; MALHUE TORRES, Fernando Sebastián  and  MONCADA RIVERA, Camilo Rodolfo. Social representations of nursing through nurse prescription in the primary healthcare network. Rev Cuid [online]. 2020, vol.11, n.1, e798.  Epub Apr 14, 2020. ISSN 2216-0973.  https://doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.798.

Introduction

Considering that a parliamentary motion seeks to modify the health code to allow nurses to have the legal power to prescribe drugs and health devices, it is necessary to analyze the social representation that primary healthcare nurses give to prescription.

Objective

To describe the figurative (representation field), symbolic (information) and affective (attitudinal) nursing components by means of nurse prescription used by primary health care nursing professionals.

Materials and Methods

A descriptive qualitative research with a grounded theory research design was conducted with eight nurses from the primary healthcare network through a semi-structured interview.

Results

Five categories were created based on the social representation of nurse prescription: care management, social benefits of prescription, prescription restriction, professional nurse training in prescription, and value attributed to the prescription.

Discussion

Primary care nurses perceive the prescription phenomenon as a nursing indication that is influenced by factors associated with undergraduate pharmacology training and work experience, similar to that reported in some studies in Ibero-America.

Conclusions

Nurses consider that nurse prescription is a positive element for care delivery, contributing to the resolutive capacity of healthcare. However, adequate training and clear legal support are required to do so.

Keywords : Primary Health Care; Chile; Nurses, Male; Drugs Prescriptions.

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