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Evaluation of Competences at the Community Pharmacy Settings

Stojkov, Svetlana; Tadić, Ivana; Crnjanski, Tatjana; Krajnović, Dušanka; Bates, Ian

(Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stojkov, Svetlana
AU  - Tadić, Ivana
AU  - Crnjanski, Tatjana
AU  - Krajnović, Dušanka
AU  - Bates, Ian
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4207
AB  - The General Level Framework (GLF) document provides a model to be used in evaluating
and upgrading of pharmacists’ competences currently used in many countries. This
study has several Objectives: To show the adaptation process of the GLF document
to the Serbian pharmaceutical work practices and regulations; to illustrate the
implementation of the GLF document; to evaluate and monitor the development of
pharmacists’ competencies. Materials and Methods: The adaptation, analysis, validation
and adjustment of the GLF document were conducted using the expert panel method.
The implementation was conducted on a sample of pharmacists employed in Subotica
Pharmacy chain. Later, the evaluation of the pharmacists’ competencies was performed
at two observation points (at the beginning of the study and after 6 months) by the team
of seven GLF members. Results and Discussion: The GLF document was reviewed by
14 members of the expert panel. During the content validation performed at the expert
panel meeting, all competencies stated in the GLF document were rated according to
their importance with an average grade of between 8.26 and 9.80 and thus reached
a consensus regarding all 26 competencies. During the evaluation of the pharmacists’
competences, the greatest improvement after the second observation was noted in the
“Patient consent” competency, followed by the “Drug history”, “The prescription is
legal“, “Health needs”, “Provision of written information” and “Assessing outcomes of
contributions” competencies. All the competencies in the GLF document were accepted
for the implementation in the Subotica Pharmacy chain. Six of the competencies there
was a significant improvement observe
PB  - Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research
T2  - Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
T1  - Evaluation of Competences at the Community Pharmacy Settings
VL  - 48
IS  - 4
DO  - 10.5530/ijper.48.4.4
ER  - 
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author = "Stojkov, Svetlana and Tadić, Ivana and Crnjanski, Tatjana and Krajnović, Dušanka and Bates, Ian",
year = "2014",
abstract = "The General Level Framework (GLF) document provides a model to be used in evaluating
and upgrading of pharmacists’ competences currently used in many countries. This
study has several Objectives: To show the adaptation process of the GLF document
to the Serbian pharmaceutical work practices and regulations; to illustrate the
implementation of the GLF document; to evaluate and monitor the development of
pharmacists’ competencies. Materials and Methods: The adaptation, analysis, validation
and adjustment of the GLF document were conducted using the expert panel method.
The implementation was conducted on a sample of pharmacists employed in Subotica
Pharmacy chain. Later, the evaluation of the pharmacists’ competencies was performed
at two observation points (at the beginning of the study and after 6 months) by the team
of seven GLF members. Results and Discussion: The GLF document was reviewed by
14 members of the expert panel. During the content validation performed at the expert
panel meeting, all competencies stated in the GLF document were rated according to
their importance with an average grade of between 8.26 and 9.80 and thus reached
a consensus regarding all 26 competencies. During the evaluation of the pharmacists’
competences, the greatest improvement after the second observation was noted in the
“Patient consent” competency, followed by the “Drug history”, “The prescription is
legal“, “Health needs”, “Provision of written information” and “Assessing outcomes of
contributions” competencies. All the competencies in the GLF document were accepted
for the implementation in the Subotica Pharmacy chain. Six of the competencies there
was a significant improvement observe",
publisher = "Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research",
journal = "Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education",
title = "Evaluation of Competences at the Community Pharmacy Settings",
volume = "48",
number = "4",
doi = "10.5530/ijper.48.4.4"
}
Stojkov, S., Tadić, I., Crnjanski, T., Krajnović, D.,& Bates, I.. (2014). Evaluation of Competences at the Community Pharmacy Settings. in Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research., 48(4).
https://doi.org/10.5530/ijper.48.4.4
Stojkov S, Tadić I, Crnjanski T, Krajnović D, Bates I. Evaluation of Competences at the Community Pharmacy Settings. in Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. 2014;48(4).
doi:10.5530/ijper.48.4.4 .
Stojkov, Svetlana, Tadić, Ivana, Crnjanski, Tatjana, Krajnović, Dušanka, Bates, Ian, "Evaluation of Competences at the Community Pharmacy Settings" in Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 48, no. 4 (2014),
https://doi.org/10.5530/ijper.48.4.4 . .
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