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1. An exploration of the perceptions of non-medical prescribers, regarding their self-efficacy when prescribing, and their willingness to take responsibility for prescribing decisions.

2. Readiness to prescribe: Using educational design to untie the Gordian Knot.

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3. Foundation year one and year two doctors' prescribing errors: a comparison of their causes.

4. Factors influencing secondary care pharmacist and nurse independent prescribers' clinical reasoning: An interprofessional analysis.

5. A qualitative study exploring how pharmacist and nurse independent prescribers make clinical decisions.

6. Prevalence and appropriateness of psychotropic medication prescribing in a nationally representative cross-sectional survey of male and female prisoners in England.

7. Pharmacist-led feedback workshops increase appropriate prescribing of antimicrobials.

8. Preparing to prescribe: How do clerkship students learn in the midst of complexity?

9. Exploring the causes of junior doctors' prescribing mistakes: a qualitative study.

10. Prescribing errors in hospital practice.

11. Validating reasons for medication discontinuation in electronic patient records at hospital discharge.

12. The discomfort of an evidence-based prescribing decision.

13. Uncomfortable prescribing decisions in hospitals: the impact of teamwork.

14. The causes of and factors associated with prescribing errors in hospital inpatients: a systematic review.

15. Prevalence, incidence and nature of prescribing errors in hospital inpatients: a systematic review.

16. Pharmacists' changing views of their supplementary prescribing authority.

17. Insights into creation and use of prescribing documentation in the hospital medical record.

18. Development and face validity of explicit indicators of appropriateness of long term prescribing.

19. Inter-rater reliability of explicit indicators of prescribing appropriateness.

20. Hospital doctors and their schemas about appropriate prescribing.

21. Exploring the causes of junior doctors' prescribing mistakes: a qualitative study