Program planning for a community pharmacy residency support service using the nominal group technique.

M. Rupp
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OBJECTIVE To define programmatic objectives and initial operational priorities for CommuniRes, a university-based education and support service designed to help community pharmacists successfully implement and sustain community pharmacy residency programs (CPRPs). SETTING Advisory committee of nationally recognized experts in CPRPs in a small-group planning session. PRACTICE DESCRIPTION CPRPs are postgraduate clinical training experiences conducted in chain and independent community pharmacies. PRACTICE INNOVATION The nominal group technique (NGT), a structured approach to group planning and decision making, was used to identify and prioritize the needs of CPRPs. INTERVENTIONS Results of the NGT exercise were used as input to a brainstorming session that defined specific CommuniRes services and resources that must be developed to meet high priority needs of CPRPs. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE Group consensus on the priority needs of CPRPs was determined through rank order voting. RESULTS The advisory committee identified 20 separate CPRP needs that it believed must be met to ensure that CPRPs will be successful and sustainable. Group voting resulted in the selection of six needs that were considered to be consensus priorities for services and resources provided through CommuniRes: image parity for CPRPs; CPRP marketing materials; attractive postresidency employment opportunities; well-defined goals, objectives, and residency job descriptions; return on investment and sources of ongoing funding for the residency; and opportunities and mechanisms for communicating/networking with other residents and preceptors. CONCLUSION The needs-based programmatic priorities defined by the advisory committee are now being implemented through a tripartite program consisting of live training seminars for CPRP preceptors and directors, an Internet site (www.communires.com), and a host of continuing support services available to affiliated CPRP sites. Future programmatic planning will increasingly involve CPRP preceptors, directors, and former residents to determine the ongoing needs of CPRPs.
使用名义团体技术的社区药房住院医师支持服务项目规划。
目的:为communres(一项以大学为基础的教育和支持服务,旨在帮助社区药剂师成功实施和维持社区药房住院医师计划)确定项目目标和初始操作重点。在小组规划会议上,由国家认可的CPRPs专家组成的咨询委员会。实践描述cprps是在连锁和独立社区药房进行的研究生临床培训经验。实践创新名义群体技术(NGT)是一种结构化的群体规划和决策方法,用于识别和优先考虑cprp的需求。干预措施NGT演习的结果被用作头脑风暴会议的投入,该会议确定了必须开发的特定公报服务和资源,以满足cprp的高优先需求。主要结果测量组对CPRPs优先需求的共识是通过顺序投票确定的。结果咨询委员会确定了20个单独的CPRP需求,认为必须满足这些需求才能确保CPRP成功和可持续。小组投票选出了六项需要,这些需要被认为是通过公报提供的服务和资源的协商一致优先事项:CPRP营销材料;有吸引力的离职后就业机会;明确的目标、目的和住院医师职位描述;投资回报和居住的持续资金来源;以及与其他住院医师和导师交流的机会和机制。咨询委员会确定的基于需求的方案优先事项目前正在通过三方方案实施,三方方案包括为CPRP导师和主任举办的现场培训研讨会、一个互联网网站(www.communires.com)以及向CPRP附属站点提供的一系列持续支持服务。未来的方案规划将越来越多地涉及CPRP导师、主任和前居民,以确定CPRP的持续需求。
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