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The development of a foundation-level pharmacy competency framework: An analysis of country-level applicability of the Global Competency Framework

Arakawa, Naoko; Yamamura, Shigeo; Duggan, Catherine; Bates, Ian

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Authors

Shigeo Yamamura

Catherine Duggan

Ian Bates



Abstract

Background
The importance and usefulness of competency frameworks (CFs) in pharmacy professional development is recognised globally. However, there is no national CF for pharmacists in Japan yet.

Objective
This study was conducted to measure the level of relevance of behavioural statements of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Global Competency Framework (GbCF) to Japanese foundation-level pharmacy practice, aiming for developing a national framework for foundation-level pharmacists in Japan.

Methods
A cross-sectional, anonymous, online self-completed survey was conducted during June and July 2018 in Japan. The questionnaire was adopted from the GbCF, translated into Japanese. A snowballing sampling approach was used. The relevance levels of the GbCF items were assessed by using 4-point Likert scales, and analysed by descriptive and inferential methods.

Results
A total 604 useable responses were included in analyses. High levels of relevance levels were found in two clusters (‘pharmaceutical public health’ and ‘pharmaceutical care’), while the other two clusters (‘organisation and management’ and ‘professional/personal’) showed significantly low relevance (relevance = 89.6%, 82.5%, 59.6%, and 67.9%, respectively). The study found little engagement of the academic sector with framework, while the industry sector showed relevance to all clusters evenly. Regarding years working in sectors, there was no progression of relevance in ‘organisation and management’ and ‘professional/personal’ competencies during foundation years as well as very little professional/personal development.

Conclusions
The study revealed specific competencies and behaviours which require modifications to adapt the GbCF into the Japanese pharmacy practice environment. This is a key step towards the development of a national framework, illustrating current Japanese foundation-level pharmacy practice compared with global standards. The findings will be used as a base for developing a framework for foundation-level pharmacists in Japan and address concerns such as pharmacist preparedness to advance in management roles and limited personal and professional development.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 17, 2019
Online Publication Date Jun 22, 2019
Publication Date 2020-03
Deposit Date Jul 31, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jun 23, 2020
Journal Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy
Print ISSN 1551-7411
Electronic ISSN 1934-8150
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 16
Issue 3
Pages 396-404
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2019.06.007
Keywords Competency framework; FIP; GbCF; Continuing professional development; CPD; Pharmacy
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2362725
Publisher URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1551741119303912?via%3Dihub

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