Abstract

Background: A prior learning assessment (PLA) is a summative statement of an individual's learning acquired through education and experience. We developed PLA surveys for 3 groups of pharmacy staff: experienced pharmacists with supervisory or clinical roles; pharmacists entering a pharmacy practice residency program; and experienced pharmacy technicians. Methods: Each PLA survey was developed based on a literature review and desirable learning outcomes for a regional pharmacy program. PLAs consisted of numerous potential learning needs, including possible job roles, competencies, essential skills and areas of practice expertise in 11 domains. Pharmacy staff scored past exposure, perceived ability (prior experience) and interest for each potential learning need. Learning needs were calculated as interest score minus ability score. Results: 23 of 38 (61%) experienced pharmacists, all 24 (100%) pharmacy residents and all 17 (100%) pharmacy technicians invited to complete the PLA responded. For each of the 11 domains, Cronbachs alpha scores were greater than 0.69. For experienced pharmacists, the highest learning needs occurred in technical domains (drug distribution and computer/informatics), with low needs in practice management and patient care. For pharmacy residents, the highest learning needs occurred in patient care domains. Pharmacy technician learning needs were greatest in human resources and drug distribution. Conclusion: We developed PLA surveys for experienced pharmacists, pharmacy residents and pharmacy technicians that demonstrate internal consistency reliability. Regulatory bodies, education providers, employers, managers and individual pharmacy personnel can use PLA to identify learning needs either prior to a practice change or as part of continuing professional development planning.

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