School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW, 2751, Australia; Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya, Jalan Dukuh Kupang XXV/54, Surabaya, 60225, Indonesia.
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan ISFI Banjarmasin, Jl. Flamboyan III No.7C, Banjarmasin, Kalimantan Selatan, 70123, Indonesia.
Res Social Adm Pharm. 2022 Nov;18(11):3964-3973. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2022.07.002. Epub 2022 Jul 9.
Pharmaceutical care for non-communicable diseases (NCD) in Indonesia needs improvement especially in provinces like Kalimantan Selatan (Kalsel) with increasing NCD prevalence. This research explored possible improvements for Kalsel pharmacists NCD Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programmes.
The study aims to identify Kalsel pharmacists' engagement with, experiences of, and expectations for NCD-focused CPD activities, and CPD stakeholders' views on these expectations.
This sequential mixed-methods study used a quantitative survey to map Kalsel pharmacists' CPD engagement and preferences. The survey findings, and Kalsel pharmacists' knowledge and skills in NCD management, were further explored in four geographically-diverse focus group discussions (FGDs). Triangulated findings from the survey and FGDs were presented to pharmacist CPD stakeholders in a modified Nominal Group Technique (NGT) discussion, resulting in a prioritised list of CPD activities and allocation of local leadership for each activity.
The survey response rate was 51% (249/490) with fair representation of the geographic spread. CPD sessions were seen as a social event to network with colleagues (34%) and improve knowledge (31%). Major hindrances for participation were work commitments (25%) and travel needs (22%). Most participants (64%), especially the more senior, preferred explicitly interactive CPD formats (adjusted odds ratio 0.94 for each additional year from graduation; 95% confidence interval 0.89-0.99; p = 0.036). The FGDs identified challenges in managing NCD, strengths and gaps in NCD knowledge, and preferences for NCD CPD. The modified NGT produced 12 actions which five major stakeholders agreed to lead.
An explicitly interactive NCD CPD programme based on a community of practice model and supported by blended learning is likely to be most effective for pharmacists in the Kalimantan Selatan province of Indonesia. A co-designed multi-stakeholder systems-based approach to CPD programme, as used in this study, is likely to increase the engagement and success of the programme.
印度尼西亚的非传染性疾病(NCD)药物治疗需要改进,特别是在南加里曼丹省(Kalsel)等 NCD 发病率不断上升的省份。这项研究探讨了改进 Kalsel 药剂师 NCD 持续专业发展(CPD)计划的可能性。
本研究旨在确定 Kalsel 药剂师对 NCD 为重点的 CPD 活动的参与情况、经验和期望,以及 CPD 利益相关者对这些期望的看法。
本序贯混合方法研究使用定量调查来绘制 Kalsel 药剂师的 CPD 参与情况和偏好。调查结果,以及 Kalsel 药剂师在 NCD 管理方面的知识和技能,在四个地理上不同的焦点小组讨论(FGD)中进行了进一步探讨。调查和 FGD 的综合结果在经过修改的名义群体技术(NGT)讨论中提交给药剂师 CPD 利益相关者,从而确定了 CPD 活动的优先清单,并为每项活动分配了当地领导。
调查的回复率为 51%(249/490),具有公平的地域代表性。CPD 课程被视为与同事建立联系的社交活动(34%)和提高知识的机会(31%)。参与的主要障碍是工作承诺(25%)和旅行需求(22%)。大多数参与者(64%),尤其是更年长的参与者,更喜欢明确的互动式 CPD 格式(每增加一年毕业,调整后的优势比为 0.94;95%置信区间为 0.89-0.99;p=0.036)。FGD 确定了管理 NCD 方面的挑战、NCD 知识的优势和差距,以及对 NCD CPD 的偏好。经过修改的 NGT 提出了 12 项行动,五位主要利益相关者同意领导这些行动。
基于实践社区模型的明确互动 NCD CPD 计划,并辅以混合学习,可能对印度尼西亚南加里曼丹省的药剂师最有效。在这项研究中使用的以共同设计的多利益相关者系统为基础的 CPD 计划方法,可能会提高计划的参与度和成功率。