探索促进临床药学职业发展的培训途径:来自十三个国家的启示。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of the American Pharmacists Association Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1016/j.japh.2024.102266
L Moura, A Costa, S Steurbaut, H Mota Filipe, S Leite, F Alves da Costa
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背景:药学教育对于培养药剂师进行不断发展的专业实践至关重要。药学教育和实践中的临床部分在全球范围内得到了发展和改善,尽管其实施情况各不相同。世界各地临床药学职业的培训途径也不尽相同:本研究旨在探索促进临床药学职业发展的培训途径:方法:根据事先的文献综述,对来自 13 个国家的学术和实践专家进行了有关临床药学职业发展的深度访谈。访谈在征得参与者同意后进行录音,逐字记录,由一名研究人员进行主题分析,并由另一名研究人员进行核实。与第三位研究人员的分歧通过讨论解决:在所分析的 10 个国家中,从事临床活动所需的能力被认为是药学专业的基础,这表明本科教育足以胜任临床药学活动。据报告,与临床药学职业发展相关的培训成功因素包括:跨专业教育、关注每个国家的卫生背景、确保学生做好准备、实习基地合作、以病人为中心和与病人接触、良好的导师制和实习前指导、候选人的时间和工作灵活性、有效的培训评估以及对培训的财政支持。相反,具有临床实践经验的导师和教师短缺、监管环境反应迟缓、资金不足、抵制变革以及教育与实践不匹配被认为是与培训相关的制约因素:结论:在大多数国家,临床活动是药学专业的基础,本科教育直接提供了开展这些活动的技能,即使可以选择研究生教育。了解现有的培训途径,包括成功因素和实施挑战,可以为临床药学职业教育的创建、发展和优化提供参考。
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Exploring worldwide training pathways that enable clinical pharmacy career development.

Background: Pharmaceutical education is crucial for preparing pharmacists for evolving professional practice. The clinical component of pharmaceutical education and practice has grown and improved globally, though its implementation varies. Training pathways for clinical pharmacy careers vary worldwide.

Objective: This study aimed to explore training pathways enabling career development in clinical pharmacy.

Methods: In-depth interviews on clinical pharmacy career development were conducted with a purposive sample of academic and practice experts from thirteen countries, selected based on a prior literature review. Interviews were recorded following participants' consent, transcribed verbatim, thematically analyzed by one researcher, and verified by a second. Disagreements were resolved through discussion with a third researcher.

Results: In ten of the analyzed countries, the competencies required to perform clinical activities were considered the foundation of the pharmacy profession, suggesting that undergraduate education is sufficient to perform clinical pharmacy activities. Reported training-related success factors associated with the development of a career in clinical pharmacy included: interprofessional education, focus on the health context of each country, ensuring students' readiness, practice site partnerships, patient-centricity and patient contact, good mentorship and preceptorship, time and work flexibility of the candidates, effective training evaluation and, financial support for training. Conversely, shortage of mentors and teachers with clinical practice experience, slow responsiveness of the regulatory environment, insufficient funding, resistance to change, and education-practice mismatch were identified as training-related constraints.

Conclusion: Clinical activities form the foundation of the pharmacy profession in most countries, and undergraduate education directly provides the skills to undertake these, even though optional postgraduate education may be pursued. Understanding existing training pathways, including success factors and implementation challenges, can inform the creation, development, and optimization of education for clinical pharmacy careers.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), providing information on pharmaceutical care, drug therapy, diseases and other health issues, trends in pharmacy practice and therapeutics, informed opinion, and original research. JAPhA publishes original research, reviews, experiences, and opinion articles that link science to contemporary pharmacy practice to improve patient care.
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