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Microcredentials training in pharmacy practice and education: an exploratory study of its viability and pharmacists' professional needs

机译:药学实践和教育中的微证书培训:对其可行性和药剂师专业需求的探索性研究

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Background Microcredentials (MCs) are short courses that certify/recognise an individual's achievement of specific skills or knowledge. Schools of pharmacy could be well-placed to contribute to the continuing professional development (CPD) of pharmacists through the inclusion of MCs training in their programs. This study aimed to explore pharmacy professionals' views on the need and viability of MC courses globally. Methods Eleven semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with pharmacy practitioners, policymakers, and academics across seven countries. The participants were selected using purposive sampling to explore information from varying pharmacy disciplines. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analysed using a general inductive approach. Results Participants regarded MCs in pharmacy as an innovative idea, well-suited to the increasingly technology-driven world. They believe MCs provide easily accessible means of skills and knowledge acquisition that fulfils the needs of the pharmacy profession. MCs were also perceived as an alternative pathway of meeting the requirements of traditional CPD programmes. Many participants believe universities are well-suited to provide MCs; however, numerous challenges such as recognition, time and resources have been identified as potential barriers to enrolment and implementation. Conclusions This study provides an insight into the views of pharmacy practitioners and academics on MCs, and their potential utility in pharmacy education and practice. The findings should help in the development of MCs that could be utilised by pharmacy practitioners around the world for CPD purposes. This study comes at a time when alternative models of teaching and learning are being explored as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
机译:背景微证书 (MC) 是短期课程,用于认证/认可个人在特定技能或知识方面的成就。药学院可以通过将 MC 培训纳入其课程,为药剂师的持续专业发展 (CPD) 做出贡献。本研究旨在探讨药学专业人士对全球 MC 课程的必要性和可行性的看法。方法 对7个国家的药学从业者、政策制定者和学者进行了11次半结构化电话访谈。使用有目的的抽样选择参与者,以探索来自不同药学学科的信息。访谈被录音,逐字转录,并使用一般归纳法进行分析。结果 参与者认为药学中的MC是一个创新的想法,非常适合日益技术驱动的世界。他们认为 MC 提供了易于获取的技能和知识获取手段,可以满足药学专业的需求。MC也被视为满足传统持续专业发展方案要求的替代途径。许多参与者认为大学非常适合提供 MC;然而,许多挑战,如认可、时间和资源,已被确定为入学和实施的潜在障碍。结论 本研究深入了解了药学从业者和学者对 MC 的看法,以及它们在药学教育和实践中的潜在效用。这些发现应该有助于开发MC,这些MC可以被世界各地的药学从业者用于CPD目的。这项研究是在 COVID-19 大流行的直接结果正在探索替代教学模式的时候进行的。

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