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An Ethical Issue Scale for Community Pharmacy Setting (EISP): Development and Validation

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2016
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Crnjanski, Tatjana
Krajnović, Dušanka
Tadić, Ivana
Stojkov, Svetlana
Savić, Mirko
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Many problems that arise when providing pharmacy services may contain some ethical components and the aims of this study were to develop and validate a scale that could assess difficulties of ethical issues, as well as the frequency of those occurrences in everyday practice of community pharmacists. Development and validation of the scale was conducted in three phases: (1) generating items for the initial survey instrument after qualitative analysis; (2) defining the design and format of the instrument; (3) validation of the instrument. The constructed Ethical Issue scale for community pharmacy setting has two parts containing the same 16 items for assessing the difficulty and frequency thereof. The results of the 171 completely filled out scales were analyzed (response rate 74.89 %). The Cronbach's alpha value of the part of the instrument that examines difficulties of the ethical situations was 0.83 and for the part of the instrument that examined frequency of the ethical situations ...was 0.84. Test-retest reliability for both parts of the instrument was satisfactory with all Interclass correlation coefficient (ICC) values above 0.6, (for the part that examines severity ICC = 0.809, for the part that examines frequency ICC = 0.929). The 16-item scale, as a self assessment tool, demonstrated a high degree of content, criterion, and construct validity and test-retest reliability. The results support its use as a research tool to asses difficulty and frequency of ethical issues in community pharmacy setting. The validated scale needs to be further employed on a larger sample of pharmacists.

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Science and Engineering Ethics, 2016, 22, 2, 497-508
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  • Springer
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  • Rare Diseases:Molecular Pathophysiology, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Modalities and Social, Ethical and Legal Aspects (RS-41004)

DOI: 10.1007/s11948-014-9587-z

ISSN: 1353-3452

PubMed: 25577229

WoS: 000373378100010

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84962069909
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author = "Crnjanski, Tatjana and Krajnović, Dušanka and Tadić, Ivana and Stojkov, Svetlana and Savić, Mirko",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Many problems that arise when providing pharmacy services may contain some ethical components and the aims of this study were to develop and validate a scale that could assess difficulties of ethical issues, as well as the frequency of those occurrences in everyday practice of community pharmacists. Development and validation of the scale was conducted in three phases: (1) generating items for the initial survey instrument after qualitative analysis; (2) defining the design and format of the instrument; (3) validation of the instrument. The constructed Ethical Issue scale for community pharmacy setting has two parts containing the same 16 items for assessing the difficulty and frequency thereof. The results of the 171 completely filled out scales were analyzed (response rate 74.89 %). The Cronbach's alpha value of the part of the instrument that examines difficulties of the ethical situations was 0.83 and for the part of the instrument that examined frequency of the ethical situations was 0.84. Test-retest reliability for both parts of the instrument was satisfactory with all Interclass correlation coefficient (ICC) values above 0.6, (for the part that examines severity ICC = 0.809, for the part that examines frequency ICC = 0.929). The 16-item scale, as a self assessment tool, demonstrated a high degree of content, criterion, and construct validity and test-retest reliability. The results support its use as a research tool to asses difficulty and frequency of ethical issues in community pharmacy setting. The validated scale needs to be further employed on a larger sample of pharmacists.",
publisher = "Springer",
journal = "Science and Engineering Ethics",
title = "An Ethical Issue Scale for Community Pharmacy Setting (EISP): Development and Validation",
volume = "22",
number = "2",
pages = "497-508",
doi = "10.1007/s11948-014-9587-z"
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Crnjanski, T., Krajnović, D., Tadić, I., Stojkov, S.,& Savić, M.. (2016). An Ethical Issue Scale for Community Pharmacy Setting (EISP): Development and Validation. in Science and Engineering Ethics
Springer., 22(2), 497-508.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-014-9587-z
Crnjanski T, Krajnović D, Tadić I, Stojkov S, Savić M. An Ethical Issue Scale for Community Pharmacy Setting (EISP): Development and Validation. in Science and Engineering Ethics. 2016;22(2):497-508.
doi:10.1007/s11948-014-9587-z .
Crnjanski, Tatjana, Krajnović, Dušanka, Tadić, Ivana, Stojkov, Svetlana, Savić, Mirko, "An Ethical Issue Scale for Community Pharmacy Setting (EISP): Development and Validation" in Science and Engineering Ethics, 22, no. 2 (2016):497-508,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-014-9587-z . .

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