Al-Diery Tarik, Marotti Sally, Rowett Debra, Johnson Jacinta L
Qatar University, QU Health, College of Pharmacy, Doha, Qatar.
University of South Australia, UniSA Clinical Health Sciences, Adelaide, SA, Australia; SA Health, SA Pharmacy, Adelaide, SA, Australia; Flinders University, Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute, Digital Health Research Lab, Bedford Park, SA, Australia.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2025 Aug;89(8):101437. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpe.2025.101437. Epub 2025 Jun 18.
To explore the expected level of entrustment and the corresponding degree of supervision for trainees at designated milestones during their pharmacy internship.
Registered and provisionally registered (intern) pharmacists in Australia were invited to participate in an anonymous online questionnaire. Participants articulated the level of supervision they expect an intern pharmacist to achieve for the three Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) included in the Australian Pharmacy Council workplace-based assessment tools using the 5-level entrustment scale. These three EPAs are dispensing medicines, compounding pharmaceutical products, and providing medication counseling.
A total of 302 responses were received (82 intern pharmacists and 220 registered pharmacists). Intern pharmacists' self-perceived level of entrustment was higher than the level expected by registered pharmacists at the midpoint and conclusion of intern training for the dispensing and compounding EPAs. Pharmacists in community pharmacy and hospital dispensary settings expected intern pharmacists to practice with more autonomy compared to hospital clinical pharmacists at the conclusion of intern training for the compounding and counseling EPAs. A medium level of consensus (50%-74.9% overall agreement at any one entrustment level) was reached by all pharmacists regarding the expected level of entrustment of intern pharmacists at different time points in training for all three EPAs.
There is a lack of consensus among registered pharmacists regarding the level of supervision expected of intern pharmacists at defined time points in training. Entrustment decisions by registered pharmacists may vary depending on the practice setting. Intern pharmacists' self-perceived entrustment of their performance was higher than that of registered pharmacists, highlighting the need for further research to explore the existing gap between supervisor and trainee perceptions of supervision requirements.
探讨药学实习学员在指定阶段的预期委托水平及相应监督程度。
邀请澳大利亚注册和临时注册(实习)药剂师参与一项匿名在线问卷调查。参与者使用5级委托量表,阐明他们期望实习药剂师在澳大利亚药学理事会基于工作场所的评估工具所包含的三项可委托专业活动(EPA)中达到的监督水平。这三项EPA分别是药品调配、药品配制和提供用药咨询。
共收到302份回复(82名实习药剂师和220名注册药剂师)。在实习培训的中期和结束时,实习药剂师自我感知的委托水平高于注册药剂师期望的水平,涉及药品调配和配制的EPA。在实习培训结束时,社区药房和医院药房的药剂师期望实习药剂师在药品配制和咨询的EPA中比医院临床药剂师有更多的自主操作。所有药剂师就实习药剂师在培训的不同时间点对所有三项EPA的预期委托水平达成了中等程度的共识(在任何一个委托水平上总体一致性为50%-74.9%)。
注册药剂师对于实习药剂师在培训中特定时间点的监督水平缺乏共识。注册药剂师的委托决策可能因实践环境而异。实习药剂师对自身表现的自我感知委托水平高于注册药剂师,这突出表明需要进一步研究以探索监督者与学员对监督要求认知之间的现有差距。