Abstract

Background: In the absence of a national qualification framework for health professionals, the Lebanese Order of Pharmacists (OPL) took the initiative of developing a pharmacy competency framework to standardize pharmacy education in all universities. The objective of this manuscript is to describe the steps that led to the Lebanese Pharmacy Core Competencies Framework. Methods: Based on a primer developed by a group of academic instructors, following international reference documents from different parts of the world, the Academic board appointed by the OPL, reviewed, streamlined, and validated the suggested primer using the Delphi technique over three rounds, to come up with the final framework. Results: The framework encompassed competencies distributed over 7 domains: fundamental knowledge, professional practice, personal skills, supply of medications, safe and rational use of medications, pharmaceutical public health competencies, and organization and management competencies. Its structure was similar to that of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP), with cultural and legal adaptations and the addition of some behaviors related to OPL specific practice and research projects. Conclusion: This work describes the elaboration of the Lebanese Pharmacy Core Competencies Framework, a project considered to be an essential step forward for the profession and a first step toward providing information on human resource planning and professional development of the pharmacy workforce. Instead of adapting existing international educational standards from resource-rich contexts, which may not meet the actual needs of Lebanon, universities can draw our findings to develop relevant programs targeting the skills needed for health workers in Lebanon.

Highlights

  • The pharmacy profession is constantly evolving with the emergence of leading edge specialties and roles

  • Our work distributed competencies over seven axes: fundamental knowledge, professional practice, personal skills, supply of medications, safe and rational use of medications, pharmaceutical public health competencies, and organization and management competencies. These results are expected to homogenize basic pharmacy skills, improve the level of pharmacy graduates, and start a dialogue and a partnership between academic institutions, health care organizations and other pharmacy practice institutions, to address the training needs of the healthcare workforce. The results of this project are a first step towards providing information on human resource planning and professional development of the pharmacy workforce, and pave the way for future studies to gather new evidence in this area

  • This initiative is expected to ensure high-quality, team-based delivery of care by pharmacists that is imperative for improving patient care

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Introduction

The pharmacy profession is constantly evolving with the emergence of leading edge specialties and roles. Current trends show that pharmacy and other health care professions are becoming more focused on skills and competencies [1,2,3,4,5], which is required by most educational certification bodies around the world [6, 7]. Adopting competency-based educational designs de-emphasizes time-based curricula, and prepares pharmacists for their societal role, leading to improvement of health care and patient safety [8, 9]. According to the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) and the World Health Organization (WHO), the mission of the pharmacist is to contribute to health improvement by counseling patients and helping them make the best use of their medications. The Pharmacy Education Action Plan developed by the WHO, the UNESCO (United National Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization), and the FIP, is oriented towards identifying local needs and adapting educational programs to achieve competencies required to meet these needs [12]

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