| Literature DB >> 35736779 |
Kayoko Takeda Mamiya1, Kazumasa Hirata2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To understand how physicians and nurses evaluate Japanese pharmacists' observed competencies and to explore potential new roles for pharmacists during COVID-19.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; assessment; nurse; perception study; pharmacists; physician
Year: 2022 PMID: 35736779 PMCID: PMC9229333 DOI: 10.3390/pharmacy10030064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacy (Basel) ISSN: 2226-4787
Questionnaire Items.
| Items 1–11: Pharmacists’ competencies 1 |
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| Item 1: Competency 1. Professionalism: |
| Item 2: Competency 2. Patient-oriented attitude: |
| Item 3: Competency 3. Instruction to patients (Communication skills): |
| Item 4: Competency 4. Interprofessional collaboration: |
| Item 5: Competency 5. Basic sciences: |
| Item 6: Competency 6. Medication therapy management: |
| Item 7: Competency 7. Community health and medical care: |
| Item 8: Competency 8. Research competency: |
| Item 9: Competency 9. Lifelong learning: |
| Item 10: Competency 10. Education and training: |
| Item 11: Pharmacists have more competency than previously. |
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| Item 12: Pharmacists ready to work in medical field. |
| Item 13: You want to research with pharmacists. |
| Item 14: Pharmacists should play more of a role as medical professionals. |
| ① Medication instruction and patient education |
| ② Drug management and patient monitoring in clinical trials |
| ③ Contribution to medical care as scientists (drug discovery, etc.) |
| ④ Medical safety |
| ⑤ Suggestions regarding prescriptions as a member of an interprofessional team |
| ⑥ Basic and clinical research for medical development |
| ⑦ Educational activities related to “health food products” or “health products” in the community |
| ⑧ Activities on “disease prevention” or “public health” in the community |
| ⑨ “Assessment and measurement of blood drug concentration” or “genetic diagnosis” |
| ⑩ Medication instruction and drug management in home care |
1 Some of the expressions for the professional competencies for pharmacists have been changed based on the English version of the revised model core curriculum for pharmacy education 2015 drafted on 15 November 2017 by Koichiro Ozawa, the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.
Characteristics of Respondents.
| Characteristics of Respondents | Category | Number (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physician | Nurse | ||
| Q1. Place of work | Clinic | 101 (33.2%) | 109 (32.4%) |
| University hospital | 86 (28.3%) | 100 (29.8%) | |
| National public hospital | 66 (21.7%) | 59 (17.6%) | |
| General hospital (other than the above) | 51 (16.8%) | 68 (20.2%) | |
| Q2. Relationship with pharmacists in daily work | Usually | 18 (5.9%) | 29 (8.6%) |
| Often | 80 (26.3%) | 88 (26.2%) | |
| Sometimes | 80 (26.3%) | 83 (24.7%) | |
| Rarely | 126 (41.4%) | 136 (40.5%) | |
Physicians’ and nurses’ assessments of competency in pharmacists.
| Question Items | 1 Agree | 2 Slightly Agree | 3 Slightly Disagree | 4 Disagree | Mean (S.D.) | Mann–Whitney U Test | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P | N | P | N | P | N | P | N | P | N | ||
| Competency 1: | 118 | 118 | 157 | 161 | 24 | 55 | 5 | 2 | 1.72 | 1.82 | 0.07 |
| Competency 2: | 106 | 90 | 149 | 161 | 44 | 76 | 5 | 9 | 1.83 | 2.01 | 0.00 ※※ |
| Competency 3: | 117 | 142 | 165 | 159 | 19 | 32 | 3 | 3 | 1.70 | 1.69 | 0.70 |
| Competency 4: | 95 | 104 | 170 | 163 | 33 | 64 | 6 | 5 | 1.84 | 1.91 | 0.20 |
| Competency 5–1: | 30 | 104 | 83 | 186 | 165 | 42 | 26 | 4 | 2.62 | 1.84 | 0.00 ※※ |
| Competency 5–2: | 118 | 240 | 143 | 82 | 35 | 13 | 8 | 1 | 1.78 | 1.33 | 0.00 ※※ |
| Competency 6–1: | 15 | 77 | 118 | 183 | 145 | 70 | 26 | 6 | 2.60 | 2.01 | 0.00 ※※ |
| Competency 6–2: | 34 | 55 | 166 | 161 | 94 | 109 | 10 | 11 | 2.26 | 2.23 | 0.61 |
| Competency 7: | 62 | 78 | 165 | 151 | 71 | 98 | 6 | 9 | 2.07 | 2.11 | 0.46 |
| Competency 8: | 38 | 81 | 150 | 177 | 107 | 72 | 9 | 6 | 2.29 | 2.01 | 0.00 ※※ |
| Competency 9: | 71 | 106 | 187 | 172 | 38 | 52 | 8 | 6 | 1.94 | 1.88 | 0.18 |
| Competency 10: | 64 | 81 | 188 | 174 | 46 | 74 | 6 | 7 | 1.98 | 2.02 | 0.48 |
| Pharmacists are ready to work in the medical field | 107 | 102 | 154 | 168 | 37 | 63 | 6 | 3 | 1.81 | 1.90 | 0.07 |
| Do you want to conduct research with pharmacists? | 39 | 45 | 125 | 132 | 120 | 128 | 20 | 31 | 2.4 | 2.43 | 0.65 |
| Pharmacists should play a greater role as medical professionals | 71 | 99 | 170 | 174 | 60 | 57 | 3 | 6 | 1.98 | 1.91 | 0.14 |
P: Physicians, n = 304, N: Nurses, n = 336, ※※: p < 0.01.
Principal component analysis (physician).
| Question Items | Physician | |
|---|---|---|
| Component 1 | Component 2 | |
| Competency 9: Lifelong learning | 0.821 | −0.309 |
| Competency 1: Professionalism | 0.795 | 0.025 |
| Competency 2: Patient-oriented attitude | 0.789 | 0.032 |
| Competency 4: Interprofessional collaboration | 0.783 | −0.181 |
| Competency 10: Education and training | 0.78 | −0.312 |
| Competency 7: Community health and medical care | 0.767 | −0.236 |
| Competency 6–2: Problem solving | 0.766 | −0.002 |
| Competency 8: Research competency | 0.756 | −0.145 |
| Competency 3: Instruction to patients (communication skills) | 0.73 | −0.05 |
| Competency 5–2: More pharmaceutical knowledge than P/N * | 0.626 | 0.434 |
| Competency 6–1: Prescription analytical skill or case analytical skill | 0.597 | 0.519 |
| Competency 5–1: More fundamental basic science than P/N * | 0.567 | 0.602 |
| Contribution ratio | 54.17 | 9.38 |
| Cumulative contribution ratio | 54.17 | 63.55 |
*; P/N: Physicians, n = 304, N: Nurses, n = 336, Communality was set to 1, and a principal component loading of 0.50 was used as the cut-off point.
Principal component analysis (Nurse).
| Question Items | Nurse | |
|---|---|---|
| Component 1 | Component 2 | |
| Competency 9: Lifelong learning | 0.868 | −0.095 |
| Competency 4: Interprofessional collaboration | 0.820 | −0.143 |
| Competency 8: Research competency | 0.814 | −0.203 |
| Competency 10: Education and training | 0.812 | −0.156 |
| Competency 7: Community health and medical care | 0.811 | −0.238 |
| Competency 6–2: Problem solving | 0.790 | −0.129 |
| Competency 1: Professionalism | 0.786 | −0.025 |
| Competency 2: Patient-oriented attitude | 0.773 | −0.153 |
| Competency 3: Instruction to patients (communication skill) | 0.742 | 0.005 |
| Competency 5–2: More pharmaceutical knowledge than P/N * | 0.708 | 0.325 |
| Competency 5–1: More fundamental basic science than P/N * | 0.626 | 0.588 |
| Competency 6–1: Prescription analytical skill or case analytical skill | 0.530 | 0.607 |
| Contribution ratio | 58.05 | 8.434 |
| Cumulative contribution ratio | 58.05 | 66.49 |
*; P/N: Physicians, n = 304, N: Nurses, n = 336, Communality was set to 1, and a principal component loading of 0.50 was used as the cut-off point.
Pharmacists should play an even greater role.
| Question Items | 1. Should Work Harder and Play a Greater Role | 2. Should Play a Greater Role | 3. Play Their Role | 4. Sufficiently Play Their Role | Mean (S.D.) | Mann–Whitney U Test | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P | N | P | N | P | N | P | N | P | N | ||
| 1 Medication instruction and education for patients | 69 | 84 | 82 | 128 | 130 | 96 | 23 | 28 | 2.35 | 2.20 | 0.02 |
| 2 Genetic diagnosis/Measurement and evaluation of blood drug concentration | 50 | 57 | 117 | 124 | 115 | 127 | 22 | 28 | 2.36 | 2.38 | 0.81 |
| 3 Disease prevention/public health (activities) in the community | 54 | 76 | 130 | 145 | 104 | 101 | 16 | 14 | 2.27 | 2.16 | 0.08 |
| 4 Pharmaceutical awareness activities for citizens (including health foods) | 47 | 69 | 129 | 145 | 108 | 98 | 20 | 24 | 2.33 | 2.23 | 0.09 |
| 5 Basic/clinical research for the development of medical care | 52 | 70 | 119 | 122 | 115 | 114 | 18 | 30 | 2.33 | 2.31 | 0.73 |
| 6 Prescription proposal for treatment (as a member of team medical care) | 45 | 72 | 98 | 118 | 133 | 116 | 28 | 30 | 2.47 | 2.31 | 0.02 ※ |
| 7 Medical safety | 36 | 71 | 100 | 116 | 136 | 109 | 32 | 40 | 2.54 | 2.35 | 0.01 ※ |
| 8 Medical contribution in drug discovery/as a scientist | 55 | 63 | 103 | 116 | 124 | 130 | 22 | 27 | 2.37 | 2.36 | 0.83 |
| 9 Drug management and patient monitoring related to clinical trials, etc. | 41 | 66 | 102 | 107 | 132 | 130 | 29 | 33 | 2.49 | 2.39 | 0.15 |
| 10 Drug management and medication instruction in home medical care | 49 | 90 | 96 | 110 | 129 | 105 | 30 | 31 | 2.46 | 2.23 | 0.00 ※※ |
Physician (P): n = 304, Nurse (N): n = 336, ※※: p < 0.01, ※: p < 0.05.