TY - JOUR
T1 - Does the Subject Content of the Pharmacy Degree Course Influence the Community Pharmacist’s Views on Competencies for Practice?
AU - Atkinson, Jeffrey
AU - De Paepe, Kristien
AU - Pozo, Antonio Sánchez
AU - Rekkas, Dimitrios
AU - Volmer, Daisy
AU - Hirvonen, Jouni
AU - Bozic, Borut
AU - Skowron, Agnieska
AU - Mircioiu, Constantin
AU - Marcincal, Annie
AU - Koster, Andries
AU - Wilson, Keith
AU - van Schravendijk, Chris
AU - Wilkinson, Jamie
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Do community pharmacists coming from different educational backgrounds rank the importance of competences for practice differently—or is the way in which they see their profession more influenced by practice than university education? A survey was carried out on 68 competences for pharmacy practice in seven countries with different pharmacy education systems in terms of the relative importance of the subject areas chemical and medicinal sciences. Community pharmacists were asked to rank the competences in terms of relative importance for practice; competences were divided into personal and patient-care competences. The ranking was very similar in the seven countries suggesting that evaluation of competences for practice is based more on professional experience than on prior university education. There were some differences for instance in research-related competences and these may be influenced, by education.
AB - Do community pharmacists coming from different educational backgrounds rank the importance of competences for practice differently—or is the way in which they see their profession more influenced by practice than university education? A survey was carried out on 68 competences for pharmacy practice in seven countries with different pharmacy education systems in terms of the relative importance of the subject areas chemical and medicinal sciences. Community pharmacists were asked to rank the competences in terms of relative importance for practice; competences were divided into personal and patient-care competences. The ranking was very similar in the seven countries suggesting that evaluation of competences for practice is based more on professional experience than on prior university education. There were some differences for instance in research-related competences and these may be influenced, by education.
U2 - 10.3390/pharmacy3030137
DO - 10.3390/pharmacy3030137
M3 - Article
SN - 2226-4787
VL - 3
SP - 137
EP - 153
JO - Pharmacy
JF - Pharmacy
IS - 3
ER -