Sacre Hala, Hallit Souheil, Hajj Aline, Zeenny Rony M, Akel Marwan, Raad Elie, Salameh Pascale
Drug Information Center, 67014Lebanese Order of Pharmacists, Beirut, Lebanon.
INSPECT-LB: Institut National de Santé Publique, Epidémiologie Clinique et Toxicologie, Beirut, Lebanon.
J Pharm Pract. 2022 Apr;35(2):332-339. doi: 10.1177/0897190020966195. Epub 2020 Oct 21.
In the absence of a national qualification framework for health professionals, the Lebanese Order of Pharmacists (OPL) took the initiative of developing a pharmacy competency framework to standardize pharmacy education in all universities. The objective of this manuscript is to describe the steps that led to the Lebanese Pharmacy Core Competencies Framework.
Based on a primer developed by a group of academic instructors, following international reference documents from different parts of the world, the Academic board appointed by the OPL, reviewed, streamlined, and validated the suggested primer using the Delphi technique over three rounds, to come up with the final framework.
The framework encompassed competencies distributed over 7 domains: fundamental knowledge, professional practice, personal skills, supply of medications, safe and rational use of medications, pharmaceutical public health competencies, and organization and management competencies. Its structure was similar to that of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP), with cultural and legal adaptations and the addition of some behaviors related to OPL specific practice and research projects.
This work describes the elaboration of the Lebanese Pharmacy Core Competencies Framework, a project considered to be an essential step forward for the profession and a first step toward providing information on human resource planning and professional development of the pharmacy workforce. Instead of adapting existing international educational standards from resource-rich contexts, which may not meet the actual needs of Lebanon, universities can draw our findings to develop relevant programs targeting the skills needed for health workers in Lebanon.
在缺乏针对卫生专业人员的国家资格框架的情况下,黎巴嫩药剂师协会(OPL)主动制定了一个药学能力框架,以规范所有大学的药学教育。本文的目的是描述促成黎巴嫩药学核心能力框架的步骤。
基于一组学术教员编写的入门材料,参照世界各地的国际参考文件,OPL任命的学术委员会通过三轮德尔菲技术对建议的入门材料进行了审查、精简和验证,从而得出最终框架。
该框架涵盖分布在7个领域的能力:基础知识、专业实践、个人技能、药品供应、药品的安全合理使用、药学公共卫生能力以及组织与管理能力。其结构与国际药学联合会(FIP)的结构相似,并进行了文化和法律方面的调整,还增加了一些与OPL特定实践和研究项目相关的行为。
本文阐述了黎巴嫩药学核心能力框架的制定过程,该项目被认为是该行业向前迈出的重要一步,也是朝着提供有关药学劳动力人力资源规划和专业发展信息迈出的第一步。大学无需采用资源丰富环境下现有的国际教育标准(这些标准可能无法满足黎巴嫩的实际需求),而是可以借鉴我们的研究结果来制定针对黎巴嫩卫生工作者所需技能的相关课程。