Haines Stuart T, Pittenger Amy L, Gleason Brenda L, Medina Melissa S, Neely Stephen
Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Jackson, MS
Department of Pharmaceutical Care and Health Systems, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Minneapolis, MN.
Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2018 Dec 1;75(23):1922-1929. doi: 10.2146/ajhp170815. Epub 2018 Aug 13.
The face validity of the core entrustable professional activities (EPAs) for new pharmacy graduates published by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) in 2017 was evaluated.
A 28-item questionnaire was sent to experienced pharmacy practitioners affiliated with 4 schools of pharmacy. In addition to demographic information about education, training, credentials, and practice setting, participants were asked whether each EPA statement was pertinent to pharmacy practice and an expected activity that all pharmacists should be able to perform. Questions regarding the secondary attributes of the EPA statements examined whether each activity is observable, is measurable, is transferable to multiple practice settings, and integrates multiple competencies.
The questionnaire was distributed to 137 eligible participants, and 71 usable survey responses were received. Participants consistently agreed (≥75% agreement) that the 15 EPA statements for new pharmacy graduates describe activities that are pertinent to pharmacy practice and that pharmacists are expected to perform. A consistent level of agreement was observed regardless of the preceptor's employment with a college or school, board certification status, or completion of postgraduate training, and no statistical differences in level of agreement were found based on these attributes. There was consistent agreement (≥60%) across geographic regions. No statistical differences in agreement were found between acute care practitioners and ambulatory care practitioners.
A survey suggested that the core EPAs developed and vetted by AACP have face validity and are believed by experienced pharmacy preceptor-practitioners to be pertinent to pharmacy practice and to describe activities that all pharmacists should be able to competently perform.
对美国药学院协会(AACP)2017年发布的新药学毕业生核心可委托专业活动(EPA)的表面效度进行评估。
向4所药学院的经验丰富的药学从业者发送了一份包含28个条目的问卷。除了有关教育、培训、资质和执业环境的人口统计学信息外,还询问参与者每个EPA陈述是否与药学实践相关以及是否是所有药剂师都应能够执行的预期活动。关于EPA陈述次要属性的问题考察了每项活动是否可观察、可测量、是否可转移到多个执业环境以及是否整合了多种能力。
问卷分发给了137名符合条件的参与者,共收到71份可用的调查回复。参与者一致同意(≥75%的同意率),针对新药学毕业生的15项EPA陈述描述了与药学实践相关且药剂师应能执行的活动。无论带教老师受雇于学院或学校、是否拥有委员会认证资格或是否完成研究生培训,均观察到一致的同意水平,且基于这些属性未发现同意水平存在统计学差异。不同地理区域的同意率一致(≥60%)。急性护理从业者和门诊护理从业者之间在同意率上未发现统计学差异。
一项调查表明,由AACP制定和审核的核心EPA具有表面效度,经验丰富的药学带教从业者认为这些EPA与药学实践相关,并描述了所有药剂师都应能够胜任执行的活动。