The Production of a Framework of Competences for Pharmacy Practice in the European Union
The goal of the PHAR-QA (quality assurance in European pharmacy education and training) project is the production of a European framework for a quality assurance system based on competences for pharmacy practice. The PHAR-QA framework will be European, consultative and will encompass the various asp...
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author | Jeffrey Atkinson Bart Rombaut Antonio Sánchez Pozo Dimitrios Rekkas Peep Veski Jouni Hirvonen Borut Bozic Agnieska Skowron Constantin Mircioiu Annie Marcincal Keith Wilson |
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description | The goal of the PHAR-QA (quality assurance in European pharmacy education and training) project is the production of a European framework for a quality assurance system based on competences for pharmacy practice. The PHAR-QA framework will be European, consultative and will encompass the various aspects of pharmacy practice. In this review, we describe the methodology to be used in the project and the first stage in the development of this framework. Using the proposals for competences produced by our previous PHARMINE (Pharmacy education in Europe) project, together with those of other sources, three university professors of pharmacy (Authors 2 through 4) produced a list of three major competency domains that reflect the activities of practitioners: Patient Care Competences, Personal Competences and Management and Organizational Structure Competences. Each domain was subdivided into nine, nine and eight competencies, respectively, for a total of 27 major competencies that were further subdivided into an average of five supporting competences per major competence, giving a total of 140 proposals for competences for pharmacy practice. The 27 and 140 proposals were ranked by an expert panel of seven university professors of pharmacy (Authors 5 through 11). The panel also commented on the proposed competences. On the basis of the ranks and comments, a list of 68 proposals for competences was produced. This list was then examined by the expert panel and a new version based on their comments produced. The latter process was repeated twice based on Delphi methodology. This review presents this process and the 68 proposals. We invite the pharmacy community to participate in the second stage of the elaboration of the PHAR-QA competence framework for pharmacy practice by ranking the proposals and adding comments. It is anticipated that this survey will stimulate a productive discussion on pharmacy education and practice by the various stakeholders (department staff and students, community, hospital and industrial pharmacists, as well as pharmacists working in clinical biology and other branches, together with representatives of chambers and associations). |
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spelling | doaj.art-d7ff0bb3769d4783829741a0296cedb02022-12-22T02:57:13ZengMDPI AGPharmacy2226-47872014-05-012216117410.3390/pharmacy2020161pharmacy2020161The Production of a Framework of Competences for Pharmacy Practice in the European UnionJeffrey Atkinson0Bart Rombaut1Antonio Sánchez Pozo2Dimitrios Rekkas3Peep Veski4Jouni Hirvonen5Borut Bozic6Agnieska Skowron7Constantin Mircioiu8Annie Marcincal9Keith Wilson10Pharmacology Department, Lorraine University, Pharmacolor Consultants Nancy (PCN), 12 rue de Versigny, Villers 54600, FrancePast-president, European Association of Faculties of Pharmacy (EAFP), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Laarbeeklaan 103, Brussels 1090, BelgiumFaculty of Pharmacy, University of Granada (UGR), Campus Universitario de la Cartuja s/n, Granada 18701, SpainSchool of Pharmacy, National and Kapodistrian University Athens, (University of Athens), Panepistimiou 30, Athens 10679, GreecePharmacy Faculty, University of Tartu (UT), Nooruse 1, Tartu 50411, EstoniaPharmacy Faculty, University of Helsinki (UH), Yliopistonkatu 4, P.O. Box 33-4, Helsinki 00014, FinlandFaculty of Pharmacy, University of Ljubljana, Askerceva cesta 7, Ljubljana 1000, SloveniaPharmacy Faculty, Jagiellonian University (University of Cracow), UL, Golebia 24, Krakow 31-007, PolandPharmacy Faculty, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila" Bucharest (UMFCD-B), Dionisie Lupu 37, Bucharest 020021, RomaniaFaculty of Pharmacy, Université de Lille 2 (UL), Lille 59000, FranceSchool of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University (AU), Birmingham, B4 7ET, UKThe goal of the PHAR-QA (quality assurance in European pharmacy education and training) project is the production of a European framework for a quality assurance system based on competences for pharmacy practice. The PHAR-QA framework will be European, consultative and will encompass the various aspects of pharmacy practice. In this review, we describe the methodology to be used in the project and the first stage in the development of this framework. Using the proposals for competences produced by our previous PHARMINE (Pharmacy education in Europe) project, together with those of other sources, three university professors of pharmacy (Authors 2 through 4) produced a list of three major competency domains that reflect the activities of practitioners: Patient Care Competences, Personal Competences and Management and Organizational Structure Competences. Each domain was subdivided into nine, nine and eight competencies, respectively, for a total of 27 major competencies that were further subdivided into an average of five supporting competences per major competence, giving a total of 140 proposals for competences for pharmacy practice. The 27 and 140 proposals were ranked by an expert panel of seven university professors of pharmacy (Authors 5 through 11). The panel also commented on the proposed competences. On the basis of the ranks and comments, a list of 68 proposals for competences was produced. This list was then examined by the expert panel and a new version based on their comments produced. The latter process was repeated twice based on Delphi methodology. This review presents this process and the 68 proposals. We invite the pharmacy community to participate in the second stage of the elaboration of the PHAR-QA competence framework for pharmacy practice by ranking the proposals and adding comments. It is anticipated that this survey will stimulate a productive discussion on pharmacy education and practice by the various stakeholders (department staff and students, community, hospital and industrial pharmacists, as well as pharmacists working in clinical biology and other branches, together with representatives of chambers and associations).http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/2/2/161pharmacyeducationquality assurancecompetences |
spellingShingle | Jeffrey Atkinson Bart Rombaut Antonio Sánchez Pozo Dimitrios Rekkas Peep Veski Jouni Hirvonen Borut Bozic Agnieska Skowron Constantin Mircioiu Annie Marcincal Keith Wilson The Production of a Framework of Competences for Pharmacy Practice in the European Union Pharmacy pharmacy education quality assurance competences |
title | The Production of a Framework of Competences for Pharmacy Practice in the European Union |
title_full | The Production of a Framework of Competences for Pharmacy Practice in the European Union |
title_fullStr | The Production of a Framework of Competences for Pharmacy Practice in the European Union |
title_full_unstemmed | The Production of a Framework of Competences for Pharmacy Practice in the European Union |
title_short | The Production of a Framework of Competences for Pharmacy Practice in the European Union |
title_sort | production of a framework of competences for pharmacy practice in the european union |
topic | pharmacy education quality assurance competences |
url | http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/2/2/161 |
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