Yabeyu Abdella Birhan, Cavanagh Jo, Lawson Rachel, Le Kathy, Schmah Lili, Lee Kenneth, Hawthorne Deborah, Page Amy T
Department of Pharmacy, College of Medicine and Health Science, Ambo University, Ambo, Ethiopia.
Department of Pharmacy, School of Allied Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.
Int J Clin Pharm. 2025 Apr 28. doi: 10.1007/s11096-025-01913-3.
In today's digital age, virtual Communities of Practice allow pharmacists to connect and collaborate across geographical and professional boundaries. These platforms create opportunities for shared learning and knowledge exchange, fostering innovation and helping pharmacists stay informed about evolving practices.
This study aimed to explore the factors that drive engagement in virtual Communities of Practice among Australian pharmacists.
A qualitative study was conducted with 24 Australian pharmacists recruited via social media, professional networks, and conferences. Five online focus groups (each with 3-4 participants) were conducted, lasting 45-60 min. Discussions were transcribed verbatim, and data were analysed thematically using the Framework Method. Rigor was ensured through convenience sampling, maintenance of an audit trail, and the use of independent coding and thematic analysis to enhance credibility and confirmability.
Four major themes emerged from the analysis: 'access to information', 'sense of community', 'active facilitation', and 'platform usability'. Participants appreciated peer-shared knowledge and staying informed about current practices. A strong sense of community was cultivated as participants supported by others within the virtual community of practice. Active facilitation, such as moderators filtering content and engaging participants, was essential for maintaining a constructive environment. Additionally, platform usability, characterised by user-friendly features, the ability to keep personal and professional boundaries, and flexibility in accessing activities, significantly enhanced participant engagement.
The study identified four key drivers of engagement in virtual Communities of Practice including accessible information, community support, active facilitation, and platform usability. These findings inform the design of virtual Communities of Practice to enhance professional collaboration and practice. Addressing these factors can enhance virtual Communities of Practice effectiveness in supporting professional collaboration, reducing isolation, and fostering continuous learning, particularly in evolving pharmacy roles.
在当今数字时代,虚拟实践社区使药剂师能够跨越地理和专业界限进行联系与协作。这些平台为共享学习和知识交流创造了机会,促进了创新,并帮助药剂师了解不断发展的实践。
本研究旨在探索促使澳大利亚药剂师参与虚拟实践社区的因素。
通过社交媒体、专业网络和会议招募了24名澳大利亚药剂师进行定性研究。开展了五个在线焦点小组(每个小组有3 - 4名参与者),时长为45 - 60分钟。讨论内容逐字记录,数据采用框架法进行主题分析。通过便利抽样、保持审计追踪以及使用独立编码和主题分析来确保严谨性,以提高可信度和可证实性。
分析得出四个主要主题:“信息获取”、“社区感”、“积极促进”和“平台可用性”。参与者重视同伴分享的知识以及了解当前实践情况。随着参与者在虚拟实践社区中得到他人支持,培养出了强烈的社区感。积极促进,如主持人筛选内容和吸引参与者,对于维持建设性环境至关重要。此外,以用户友好功能、保持个人和专业界限的能力以及参与活动的灵活性为特征的平台可用性,显著提高了参与者的参与度。
该研究确定了参与虚拟实践社区的四个关键驱动因素,包括可获取的信息、社区支持、积极促进和平台可用性。这些发现为虚拟实践社区的设计提供了参考,以加强专业协作和实践。解决这些因素可以提高虚拟实践社区在支持专业协作、减少孤立感和促进持续学习方面的有效性,特别是在不断演变的药学角色中。