Should nurses prescribe blood components?
<p>Aim To explore the feasibility of nurses prescribing blood components.</p> <p>Method Using a convenience snowball sample, a UK-wide questionnaire survey was undertaken to identify transfusion practices and canvass the opinions of nurses and doctors.</p> <p>Results A total of 179 (59%) of 302 respondents were supportive of nurses prescribing blood components, saying it would have a positive effect on the quality of patient care, result in fewer treatment delays and help doctors and nurses to use their time more effectively. The remaining 123 (41%) respondents had reservations about time and resource constraints and worries about undermining medical care and responsibility.</p> <p>Conclusion Development of non-medical prescribing to allow nurses to prescribe blood components has the potential to deliver a more patient-centred quality service.</p>