Advanced Level Practice Education: UK Critical Care Pharmacists’ Opinions in 2015
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Results
3.1. Response Rate
3.2. Pharmacist Demographics
Afc Band | Frequency, n (%) |
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6 | 1 (0.6%) |
7 | 26 (16%) |
8a | 106 (65%) |
8b | 26 (16%) |
8c | 4 (2.5%) |
3.3. UKCPA Credentialing and RPS Faculty Accreditation
3.4. Educational Resources used for Preparation for Advanced Level Practice
3.5. National or Regional Training Programme for Advanced Level Practice
3.6. UKCPA CCG Masterclasses
Benefits or Barriers of a Critical Care conference | Frequency n, (%) |
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Networking, e.g., discussing with peers, sharing best practice and providing advice (Benefit) | 110 (84%) |
Potential for more topics to be included (Benefit) | 103 (79%) |
Inclusion of different levels, e.g., beginners, foundation & advanced level (Benefit) | 98 (75%) |
Potential of a more flexible format (ability to choose sessions of interest to attend) (Benefit) | 96 (73%) |
Conference fees (Barrier) | 92 (70%) |
Accommodation costs (Barrier) | 75 (57%) |
Difficulty obtaining managers permission to attend due to increased number of days (Barrier) | 75 (57%) |
Difficulty in more than one member of your team being able to attend (Barrier) | 69 (53%) |
Ward cover would not be provided whilst away (Barrier) | 65 (50%) |
No barriers to a critical care conference | 4 (3%) |
No advantages to a critical care conference | 2 (2%) |
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
1. Please indicate your UK country of practice. | ||||||
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2. How many years of experience do you have working in critical care? | ||||||
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3. Please indicate your posts AFC band: | ||||||
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4. Do you work in a designated teaching hospital? | ||||||
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5. Do you routinely work as part of a critical care pharmacy team?
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6. Have you previously undertaken either the UKCPA Critical Care Group credentialing process or the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Faculty assessment? | ||||||
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7. What are the important barriers for not undertaking the UKCPA CCG credentialing or RPS Faculty assessment? Select all that apply; | ||||||
Select | ||||||
Do not believe I am currently at an appropriate level to undertake | ||||||
Financial burden excessive | ||||||
Lack ability to assess my current level of practice | ||||||
Lack of educational and training opportunities/facilities regionally or nationally available for advanced level practice | ||||||
Not enough time to prepare for | ||||||
Not interested in pursuing from a career perspective | ||||||
Uncertain what the UKCPA credentialing process or RPS Faculty assessment involves | ||||||
Unsure of the professional benefits to me | ||||||
Comments; | ||||||
8. What educational resources do you use to develop your advanced level practice? For those that you use, rate how useful you find them. Where 1 is not useful and 5 is very useful | ||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Do Not Use | |
Attendance of multidisciplinary ward rounds | ||||||
CPPE learning packages | ||||||
e-learning—critical care-related areas | ||||||
ESICM/ AAGBI/ SCCM webcourses/tutorials (or equivalent), e.g., PACT/learnicu.org | ||||||
Journal clubs (e.g., local or UKCPA CCG) or regular review and reading of critical care-related journals | ||||||
Local medical education meetings (e.g., Postgraduate Medical Education) | ||||||
Local pharmacy educational meetings | ||||||
Local/ regional training package (Please state origin & level in the comments box) | ||||||
National or international critical care-related conferences, e.g., ICS, ESICM, SCCM, ISICEM meetings | ||||||
On the job learning | ||||||
Other health professional study days/conferences (Please state organisation in comments box) | ||||||
Postgraduate qualification (e.g., MSc in critical care) | ||||||
Regional or network-wide pharmacy educational meetings | ||||||
Royal Pharmaceutical Society webinars | ||||||
UKCPA Advanced Masterclasses | ||||||
UKCPA Symposiums | ||||||
Visits to other units to observe other critical care pharmacists practice | ||||||
Others (Please state in comments box) | ||||||
Comments; | ||||||
9. The current educational resources available are adequate for developing advanced level practice and for the preparation for the credentialing process. | ||||||
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10. There is a need for National or regional training programmes for critical care advance level practice | ||||||
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11. Have you ever attended a UKCPA critical care masterclass? | ||||||
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The UKCPA CCG is considering holding a critical care conference incorporating the material from the masterclass study days delivered over 2 consecutive days with a 3rd day for pre-registered candidates to undergo assessment for RPS Faculty accreditation. | ||||||
12. What benefits do you think a critical care conference would provide over the current system of beginner and advanced masterclasses study days? Select all that apply; | ||||||
Select | ||||||
Networking, e.g., discussing with peers, sharing best practice and providing advice | ||||||
Potential for more topics to be included | ||||||
Potential of a more flexible format (Ability to choose sessions of interest to attend) | ||||||
Inclusion of different levels, e.g., beginners, foundation & advanced level | ||||||
Other (Please state in comments box) | ||||||
None | ||||||
Comments; | ||||||
13. What barriers may prevent you from attending a critical care conference over the current masterclass study day system? Select all that apply; | ||||||
Select | ||||||
Conference fees | ||||||
Accommodation costs | ||||||
Ward cover would not be provided whilst away | ||||||
Difficulty obtaining managers permission to attend due to increased number of study days | ||||||
Difficulty in more than one member of your team being able to attend | ||||||
Other (Please state in comments box) | ||||||
None | ||||||
Comments; | ||||||
14. Two different formats have been suggested for the critical care UKCPA conference. Please select the format you would prefer; | ||||||
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Comments; | ||||||
15. Would you be interested in attending a 3rd Day in which you were assessed for RPS Faculty accreditation? | ||||||
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16. Where do you think the RPS Faculty assessment would be best placed in relation tothe conference? | ||||||
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17. What would you be willing to pay for a UKCPA critical care conference fees/ day (if not fully or partially funded by your employer)? | ||||||
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18. A UKCPA critical care conference run over 2 days would be a better way to provide critical care education over the current masterclass study days.
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19. Would you be interested in attending a Critical Care UKCPA conference? | ||||||
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Warin, R.E.; Bourne, R.S.; Borthwick, M.; Barton, G.; Bates, I. Advanced Level Practice Education: UK Critical Care Pharmacists’ Opinions in 2015. Pharmacy 2016, 4, 6. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy4010006
Warin RE, Bourne RS, Borthwick M, Barton G, Bates I. Advanced Level Practice Education: UK Critical Care Pharmacists’ Opinions in 2015. Pharmacy. 2016; 4(1):6. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy4010006
Chicago/Turabian StyleWarin, Ruth E., Richard S. Bourne, Mark Borthwick, Greg Barton, and Ian Bates. 2016. "Advanced Level Practice Education: UK Critical Care Pharmacists’ Opinions in 2015" Pharmacy 4, no. 1: 6. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy4010006
APA StyleWarin, R. E., Bourne, R. S., Borthwick, M., Barton, G., & Bates, I. (2016). Advanced Level Practice Education: UK Critical Care Pharmacists’ Opinions in 2015. Pharmacy, 4(1), 6. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy4010006