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Attitudes to proposed assessment of pharmacy skills in Korean pharmacist licensure examination

PURPOSE: The survey aimed to obtain opinions about a proposed implementation of pharmacy skills assessment in Korean pharmacist licensure examination (KPLE). METHODS: A 16-question survey was distributed electronically to 2,738 people including 570 pharmacy professors of 35 pharmacy schools, 550 pre...

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Autores principales: Kim, Joo Hee, Lee, Ju-Yeun, Lee, Young Sook, Yong, Chul-Soon, Han, Nayoung, Gwak, Hye Sun, Oh, Jungmi, Lee, Byung Koo, Lee, Sukhyang
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Publicado: Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5435572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28352065
http://dx.doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2017.14.6
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author Kim, Joo Hee
Lee, Ju-Yeun
Lee, Young Sook
Yong, Chul-Soon
Han, Nayoung
Gwak, Hye Sun
Oh, Jungmi
Lee, Byung Koo
Lee, Sukhyang
author_facet Kim, Joo Hee
Lee, Ju-Yeun
Lee, Young Sook
Yong, Chul-Soon
Han, Nayoung
Gwak, Hye Sun
Oh, Jungmi
Lee, Byung Koo
Lee, Sukhyang
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description PURPOSE: The survey aimed to obtain opinions about a proposed implementation of pharmacy skills assessment in Korean pharmacist licensure examination (KPLE). METHODS: A 16-question survey was distributed electronically to 2,738 people including 570 pharmacy professors of 35 pharmacy schools, 550 preceptors from 865 practice sites and 1,618 students who graduated in 2015. The survey solicited responses concerning the adequacy of the current KPLE in assessing pharmacy knowledge/skills/attitudes, deficiencies of pharmacy skills testing in assessing the professional competencies necessary for pharmacists, plans for pharmacy skills tests in the current KPLE, and subject areas of pharmacy practice. RESULTS: A total of 466 surveys were returned. The current exam is not adequate for assessing skills and attitudes according to 42%–48% of respondents. Sixty percent felt that skills test is necessary to assess qualifications and professional competencies. Almost two-thirds of participants stated that testing should be implemented within 5 years. More than 60% agreed that candidates should be graduates and that written and skills test scores can be combined for pass-fail decisions. About 70% of respondents felt that the test should be less than 2 hours in duration. Over half of the respondents thought that the assessor should be a pharmacy faculty member with at least 5 years of clinical experience. Up to 70% stated that activities related to patient care were appropriate and practical for the scope of skills test. CONCLUSION: Pharmacy skills assessment was supported by the majority of respondents.
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spelling pubmed-54355722017-05-25 Attitudes to proposed assessment of pharmacy skills in Korean pharmacist licensure examination Kim, Joo Hee Lee, Ju-Yeun Lee, Young Sook Yong, Chul-Soon Han, Nayoung Gwak, Hye Sun Oh, Jungmi Lee, Byung Koo Lee, Sukhyang J Educ Eval Health Prof Research Article PURPOSE: The survey aimed to obtain opinions about a proposed implementation of pharmacy skills assessment in Korean pharmacist licensure examination (KPLE). METHODS: A 16-question survey was distributed electronically to 2,738 people including 570 pharmacy professors of 35 pharmacy schools, 550 preceptors from 865 practice sites and 1,618 students who graduated in 2015. The survey solicited responses concerning the adequacy of the current KPLE in assessing pharmacy knowledge/skills/attitudes, deficiencies of pharmacy skills testing in assessing the professional competencies necessary for pharmacists, plans for pharmacy skills tests in the current KPLE, and subject areas of pharmacy practice. RESULTS: A total of 466 surveys were returned. The current exam is not adequate for assessing skills and attitudes according to 42%–48% of respondents. Sixty percent felt that skills test is necessary to assess qualifications and professional competencies. Almost two-thirds of participants stated that testing should be implemented within 5 years. More than 60% agreed that candidates should be graduates and that written and skills test scores can be combined for pass-fail decisions. About 70% of respondents felt that the test should be less than 2 hours in duration. Over half of the respondents thought that the assessor should be a pharmacy faculty member with at least 5 years of clinical experience. Up to 70% stated that activities related to patient care were appropriate and practical for the scope of skills test. CONCLUSION: Pharmacy skills assessment was supported by the majority of respondents. Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute 2017-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5435572/ /pubmed/28352065 http://dx.doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2017.14.6 Text en © 2017, Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yong, Chul-Soon
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Gwak, Hye Sun
Oh, Jungmi
Lee, Byung Koo
Lee, Sukhyang
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title_full Attitudes to proposed assessment of pharmacy skills in Korean pharmacist licensure examination
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title_short Attitudes to proposed assessment of pharmacy skills in Korean pharmacist licensure examination
title_sort attitudes to proposed assessment of pharmacy skills in korean pharmacist licensure examination
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5435572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28352065
http://dx.doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2017.14.6
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