The Development of the Croatian Competency Framework for Pharmacists.

Abstract:

:Objective. To adjust and validate the Global Competency Framework (GbCF) to be relevant for Croatian community and hospital pharmacists. Methods. A descriptive study was conducted in three steps: translation, consensus development, and validation by an expert panel and public consultation. Panel members were representatives from community pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, regulatory and professional bodies, academia, and industry. Results. The adapted framework consists of 96 behavioral statements organized in four clusters: Pharmaceutical Public Health, Pharmaceutical Care, Organization and Management, and Personal and Professional Competencies. When mapped against the 100 statements listed in the GbCF, 27 matched, 39 were revised, 30 were introduced, and 24 were excluded from the original framework. Conclusions. The adaptation and validation proved that GbCF is adaptable to local needs, the Croatian Competency Framework that emerged from it being an example. Key amendments were made within Organization and Management and Pharmaceutical Care clusters, demonstrating that these issues can be country specific.

journal_name

Am J Pharm Educ

authors

Mucalo I,Hadžiabdić MO,Govorčinović T,Šarić M,Bruno A,Bates I

doi

10.5688/ajpe808134

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2016-10-25 00:00:00

pages

134

issue

8

eissn

0002-9459

issn

1553-6467

pii

ajpe134

journal_volume

80

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