Description:
Context: In order to perform effectively in professional practice, a
pharmacist should demonstrate crucial competencies on delivery of
patient care.
Aims: To evaluate current pharmacists’ perceptions on their delivery of
patient care competencies.
Methods: The evaluation divided into 8 domains of competencies with 35
behavioral statements was distributed to hospital and community
pharmacists. Respondents were asked to self-evaluate their
competencies on a four-point Likert scale.
Results: Of 207 responses returned, there were 106 hospital pharmacists
and 89 community pharmacists. The mean score ranged from 2.2 to 3.5.
Respondents perceived themselves as the most competent in “Drug
Specific Issues” and “Provision of drug product” cluster (3.5 ± 0. 68, 3.3
± 0.84, respectively), whereas the lowest performance was noted in
“Patient Consultation” and “Evaluation of Outcomes” (2.8 ± 1.01 and 2.8
± 0.88, respectively). Pharmacists demonstrated the best performance in
the behavioral statements pertaining to the “Appropriate route is
ensured” (3.6 ± 0.63). The two behaviors with the lowest performance
were “Recording Consultations” (2.2 ± 1.02) and “Record of
contributions” (2.7 ± 0.93). There were no statistically significant
differences in the competence cluster scores in terms of types of
pharmacists, sex, age, education level, years of experience (p>0.05).
Conclusions: This research represents the first self-assessment of
Vietnamese pharmacists in patient care practice. Areas for additional
professional education which were determined include recording
patient consultation, obtaining patient consent, prioritization of drugrelated problems, referrals to doctors, and assessment of patient
outcomes.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/jppres20.918_9.1.69.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Vo T. Ha