Pathways to Developing Clinical Pharmacist Practitioners: Is There a Better Way Forward? (Path-CPP)
Clinical Pharmacist Practitioners (CPPs) are independent care providers who practise to their full scope and have a positive impact on the quality of patient care. Ideally, all pharmacists in Canada would perform at this level. However, there is significant diversity in pharmacy practice across the...
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Published in: | Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy Vol. 76; no. 4; pp. 302 - 308 |
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Abstract | Clinical Pharmacist Practitioners (CPPs) are independent care providers who practise to their full scope and have a positive impact on the quality of patient care. Ideally, all pharmacists in Canada would perform at this level. However, there is significant diversity in pharmacy practice across the country and among practice settings. It would be valuable to better understand how pharmacists attain CPP-level practice and what strategies might enable more pharmacists to practise at this level.
To understand the perceptions of current CPPs and stakeholders in the health care system regarding the status of the CPP role in Canada and to propose pathways that would facilitate the attainment and recognition of CPP-level practice.
A qualitative study was conducted using semistructured interviews of peer-nominated CPPs and health care system stakeholders. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and then analyzed using thematic analysis.
Interviews involving 13 CPPs and 6 health care system stakeholders, conducted between March and July 2020, yielded 3 theme categories related to CPP roles, each containing subthemes, and 3 distinct themes relating to pathways forward. The 3 pathway themes were the following: that a legislative solution for expanded pharmacist scope is needed, that a new degree program is not required for pharmacy in Canada, and that a unified national credential signifying high-level practice might allow for better recognition of CPPs.
The full potential of pharmacists practising with advanced scope of practice in Canada has yet to be realized. Although significant external challenges exist, pharmacists must reframe the narrative by clearly articulating and defining their role within the Canadian health care system to increase CPP-level practice. |
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AbstractList | Background: Clinical Pharmacist Practitioners (CPPs) are independent care providers who practise to their full scope and have a positive impact on the quality of patient care. Ideally, all pharmacists in Canada would perform at this level. However, there is significant diversity in pharmacy practice across the country and among practice settings. It would be valuable to better understand how pharmacists attain CPP-level practice and what strategies might enable more pharmacists to practise at this level.
Objectives: To understand the perceptions of current CPPs and stakeholders in the health care system regarding the status of the CPP role in Canada and to propose pathways that would facilitate the attainment and recognition of CPP-level practice.
Methods: A qualitative study was conducted using semistructured interviews of peer-nominated CPPs and health care system stakeholders. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and then analyzed using thematic analysis.
Results: Interviews involving 13 CPPs and 6 health care system stakeholders, conducted between March and July 2020, yielded 3 theme categories related to CPP roles, each containing subthemes, and 3 distinct themes relating to pathways forward. The 3 pathway themes were the following: that a legislative solution for expanded pharmacist scope is needed, that a new degree program is not required for pharmacy in Canada, and that a unified national credential signifying high-level practice might allow for better recognition of CPPs.
Conclusions: The full potential of pharmacists practising with advanced scope of practice in Canada has yet to be realized. Although significant external challenges exist, pharmacists must reframe the narrative by clearly articulating and defining their role within the Canadian health care system to increase CPP-level practice.
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Contexte : Les praticiens cliniciens sont des prestataires de soins indépendants qui exercent toutes leurs compétences et ont une incidence positive sur la qualité des soins aux patients. Idéalement, tous les pharmaciens au Canada devraient exercer à ce niveau. Cependant, la pratique de la pharmacie diffère grandement au pays et selon le milieu d’exercice. Il serait utile de mieux comprendre comment les pharmaciens atteignent le niveau de pratique de praticiens clinicien et quelles stratégies pourraient permettre à davantage d’entre eux d’exercer à ce niveau.
Objectifs : Comprendre les perceptions des praticiens cliniciens actuels et des parties prenantes du système de soins de santé concernant le statut du rôle des praticiens cliniciens au Canada et proposer des voies visant à faciliter la réalisation de la pratique au niveau de praticien clinicien et la reconnaissance de celle-ci.
Méthodes : Une étude qualitative a été menée à l’aide d’entretiens semi-structurés avec des praticiens cliniciens désignés par leurs pairs et des parties prenantes du système de soins de santé. Les entretiens ont été enregistrés, retranscrits, puis analysés à l’aide d’une analyse thématique.
Résultats : Des entretiens impliquant 13 praticiens cliniciens et 6 parties prenantes du système de soins de santé, menés entre mars et juillet 2020, ont permis de distinguer trois catégories thématiques liées aux rôles des praticiens cliniciens, chacune contenant des sous-thèmes, ainsi que trois thèmes distincts concernant les voies à suivre. Ces trois derniers thèmes étaient les suivants : la nécessité d’une solution législative pour l’élargissement du champ des compétences des pharmaciens; le fait qu’un nouveau programme diplômant ne soit pas requis pour la pharmacie au Canada; et l’idée qu’une accréditation nationale unifiée signifiant une pratique de haut niveau pourrait permettre de mieux reconnaître les praticiens cliniciens.
Conclusions : Le plein potentiel des pharmaciens exerçant avec une portée de pratique avancée au Canada reste encore à réaliser. Malgré l’existence de défis externes importants, les pharmaciens doivent reformuler le récit en articulant et en définissant clairement leur rôle au sein du système de soins de santé canadien afin d’accroître la pratique au niveau de praticien clinicien. Clinical Pharmacist Practitioners (CPPs) are independent care providers who practise to their full scope and have a positive impact on the quality of patient care. Ideally, all pharmacists in Canada would perform at this level. However, there is significant diversity in pharmacy practice across the country and among practice settings. It would be valuable to better understand how pharmacists attain CPP-level practice and what strategies might enable more pharmacists to practise at this level. To understand the perceptions of current CPPs and stakeholders in the health care system regarding the status of the CPP role in Canada and to propose pathways that would facilitate the attainment and recognition of CPP-level practice. A qualitative study was conducted using semistructured interviews of peer-nominated CPPs and health care system stakeholders. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and then analyzed using thematic analysis. Interviews involving 13 CPPs and 6 health care system stakeholders, conducted between March and July 2020, yielded 3 theme categories related to CPP roles, each containing subthemes, and 3 distinct themes relating to pathways forward. The 3 pathway themes were the following: that a legislative solution for expanded pharmacist scope is needed, that a new degree program is not required for pharmacy in Canada, and that a unified national credential signifying high-level practice might allow for better recognition of CPPs. The full potential of pharmacists practising with advanced scope of practice in Canada has yet to be realized. Although significant external challenges exist, pharmacists must reframe the narrative by clearly articulating and defining their role within the Canadian health care system to increase CPP-level practice. BackgroundClinical Pharmacist Practitioners (CPPs) are independent care providers who practise to their full scope and have a positive impact on the quality of patient care. Ideally, all pharmacists in Canada would perform at this level. However, there is significant diversity in pharmacy practice across the country and among practice settings. It would be valuable to better understand how pharmacists attain CPP-level practice and what strategies might enable more pharmacists to practise at this level.ObjectivesTo understand the perceptions of current CPPs and stakeholders in the health care system regarding the status of the CPP role in Canada and to propose pathways that would facilitate the attainment and recognition of CPP-level practice.MethodsA qualitative study was conducted using semistructured interviews of peer-nominated CPPs and health care system stakeholders. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and then analyzed using thematic analysis.ResultsInterviews involving 13 CPPs and 6 health care system stakeholders, conducted between March and July 2020, yielded 3 theme categories related to CPP roles, each containing subthemes, and 3 distinct themes relating to pathways forward. The 3 pathway themes were the following: that a legislative solution for expanded pharmacist scope is needed, that a new degree program is not required for pharmacy in Canada, and that a unified national credential signifying high-level practice might allow for better recognition of CPPs.ConclusionsThe full potential of pharmacists practising with advanced scope of practice in Canada has yet to be realized. Although significant external challenges exist, pharmacists must reframe the narrative by clearly articulating and defining their role within the Canadian health care system to increase CPP-level practice. |
Author | Partovi, Nilufar Dahri, Karen Wilbur, Kerry Parmar, Ravi Legal, Michael Shalansky, Stephen |
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