Pharmacy faculty perspectives about implementing competency-based education in pharmacy education

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Paul Gavaza , Grace Kang , Fred Doloresco , Nancy Kawahara
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Abstract

Introduction

There is increasing interest in competency-based pharmacy education (CBPE). Little is known about pharmacy faculty's perspectives about CBPE. The purpose of this study is to investigate pharmacy faculty's perspectives about the traditional education system and the benefits, challenges and appropriateness of adopting CBPE.

Method

Following IRB approval, a cross-sectional survey was conducted in the summer of 2022. A national sample of pharmacy faculty completed a 52-item online survey designed by the investigators.

Results

Of the 174 respondents, the majority were from private institutions (59.9 %) and from the pharmacy practice discipline (61.0 %), with over 10 years of work experience (56.0 %). Most held favorable views of the traditional pharmacy education system, with 66.6 % agreeing it meets the needs of the profession. Respondents also expressed concerns about CBPE, noting that it would increase faculty workload (67.4 %), faculty training requirements (83.1 %), and the time dedicated to teaching and assessment (68.3 %), with 82.0 % acknowledging many challenges associated with its implementation. Furthermore, 51.7 % indicated their programs lacked sufficient faculty to implement CBPE successfully, and 71.7 % reported inadequate faculty training. Over half (58.6 %) felt their programs were not prepared to adopt CBPE.

Conclusion

Pharmacy faculty generally hold positive views of both the traditional education system and CBPE, though there is a lack of understanding of CBPE and concerns about its implementation challenges. Future studies should further explore faculty and student perspectives on CBPE to better inform its adoption.
药学教师对在药学教育中实施能力本位教育的看法
人们对以能力为基础的药学教育(CBPE)越来越感兴趣。人们对药学教师对CBPE的看法知之甚少。本研究的目的是调查药学教师对传统教育系统的看法,以及采用CBPE的好处、挑战和适当性。方法在IRB批准后,于2022年夏季进行横断面调查。药学院的全国样本完成了一项由调查人员设计的52项在线调查。结果174名受访医师中,以私立院校(59.9%)和药学专业(61.0%)居多,工作经验在10年以上(56.0%)。大多数人对传统的药学教育体系持赞成态度,66.6%的人认为它符合该行业的需要。受访者也表达了对CBPE的担忧,指出它会增加教师工作量(67.4%),教师培训要求(83.1%),以及用于教学和评估的时间(68.3%),82.0%的受访者承认实施CBPE存在许多挑战。此外,51.7%的受访者表示他们的项目缺乏足够的教师来成功实施CBPE, 71.7%的受访者表示教师培训不足。超过一半(58.6%)的人认为他们的项目没有准备好采用CBPE。结论药学教师普遍对传统教育体系和CBPE持积极态度,但对CBPE的认识不足,对其实施面临的挑战感到担忧。未来的研究应进一步探讨教师和学生对CBPE的看法,以更好地为其采用提供信息。
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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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