Prescribing the boundaries of nursing practice: Professional regulation and nurse presaibing

Abstract
In October 1994 nurse prescribing was launched for the first time in Britain in eight community demonstration sites. Using nurse prescribing as an illustration, this paper aims to explore the regulation of nursing and the influence of medicine on the expansion of the nurse's role. Arguing that professional development and regulation must be understood within the context of state control, the paper questions whether nurse prescribing represents a genuine development in nursing roles or is merely an act of tacit delegation by a medical profession which is itself subject to loss of autonomy. Recognising historical renegotiation in divisions of health-care labour, sections on the introduction of nurse prescribing; changing professional boundaries; and regulation in nursing, medicine and pharmacy, are used to critique nurse prescribing as an example of growing nursing professionalisation.

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