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Description Reported confidence of respondents in five prescribing skills. The majority of respondents felt confident in prescription writing, medication history taking and accessing drug information in the...
Article Title: Preparedness of newly qualified doctors in Ireland for prescribing in clinical practice
Publication Title: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology -
Description Confidence of respondents in prescribing oral vs. intravenous medications. A significant difference was demonstrated in the confidence in prescribing medications through different routes of...
Article Title: Preparedness of newly qualified doctors in Ireland for prescribing in clinical practice
Publication Title: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology -
Description Respondents' level of agreement with the statement: ‘My medical education prepared me for prescribing in clinical practice’. Only 28% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that their medical...
Article Title: Preparedness of newly qualified doctors in Ireland for prescribing in clinical practice
Publication Title: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology -
Description Skills ranked as the ‘most important’ by respondents. Respondents were asked to rank a set of eight common skills required for a newly qualified doctor in order of importance. Communication,...
Article Title: Preparedness of newly qualified doctors in Ireland for prescribing in clinical practice
Publication Title: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology -
Description Respondents' level of agreement with the statement ‘I feel stressed about prescribing medications as an intern’. A significant proportion of respondents (37%) agreed that they felt stressed about...
Article Title: Preparedness of newly qualified doctors in Ireland for prescribing in clinical practice
Publication Title: British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology