Can they do it? Comparing the views of pharmacists and technicians to the introduction of an advanced technician role.

Autor: Napier, Patti, Norris, Pauline, Green, James, Braund, Rhiannon
Zdroj: International Journal of Pharmacy Practice; 2016, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p97-103, 7p, 3 Charts, 1 Graph
Abstrakt: Objectives This study aimed to investigate the opinions of pharmacists and technicians regarding the ability of New Zealand technicians to take on an advanced checking technician role. Methods A survey was developed to investigate the opinions regarding the introduction of this new role. The questions covered are: perceived ability to take on the role, training requirements and competence. Surveys were sent to pharmacists whose contact details are available for research purposes (n = 2095) and to all pharmacies in New Zealand (both community and hospital) for the attention of technicians (n = 858). The results were analysed using IBM SPSS and thematic analysis of comments was conducted. Key findings A total of 1221 surveys were returned (pharmacists = 736 and technicians = 485). The majority of the technicians (83%) believed that 'some' technicians could work in a CT role, compared with 73% of the pharmacists. Over two-thirds (69%) of the technicians felt comfortable checking a prescription at their current level of training compared with 53% of pharmacists. Both groups' comfort increased with further specific training for the technicians. Conclusions The majority of both of these groups supported the change in roles. Pharmacists were less confident that technicians could take on this role now, but were more comfortable after extra training had been completed. The technicians, however, were confident they could take on this role now but would take on extra training if needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index