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Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates’ perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program

PURPOSE: To serve the higher demands of pharmaceutical services, pharmacy education in Thailand has shifted from 5-year BPharm program to 6-year PharmD program with two specialization tracks: pharmaceutical care (PC) and industrial pharmacy (IP). This study aimed to compare the perceptions regarding...

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Autores principales: Suttajit, Siritree, Suwannaprom, Puckwipa, Supapaan, Teeraporn, Eakanunkul, Suntara, Tangkiatkumjai, Mayuree, Kongkaew, Chuenjid, Anderson, Claire, Wongpoowarak, Payom
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6167127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30310347
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S173014
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author Suttajit, Siritree
Suwannaprom, Puckwipa
Supapaan, Teeraporn
Eakanunkul, Suntara
Tangkiatkumjai, Mayuree
Kongkaew, Chuenjid
Anderson, Claire
Wongpoowarak, Payom
author_facet Suttajit, Siritree
Suwannaprom, Puckwipa
Supapaan, Teeraporn
Eakanunkul, Suntara
Tangkiatkumjai, Mayuree
Kongkaew, Chuenjid
Anderson, Claire
Wongpoowarak, Payom
author_sort Suttajit, Siritree
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description PURPOSE: To serve the higher demands of pharmaceutical services, pharmacy education in Thailand has shifted from 5-year BPharm program to 6-year PharmD program with two specialization tracks: pharmaceutical care (PC) and industrial pharmacy (IP). This study aimed to compare the perceptions regarding professional competencies, pharmacy profession, and planned workplace between graduates with 5-year BPharm and 6-year PharmD and between those with PC and IP specialty. METHODS: A cross-sectional national survey using a paper–pencil self-administered questionnaire was distributed to all new graduates attending the pharmacy licensure examination in March 2015. RESULTS: Of all 1,937 questionnaires distributed, 1,744 were returned and completed (90% response rate). Pharmacy graduates rated highest on their competencies in professional ethics, followed by PC services and system management. They rated low confidence in medication selection procurement and pharmaceutical industry competencies. The 6-year PharmD graduates showed higher confidence in ethics and professional pride than the 5-year BPharm graduates. Graduates with PC specialty rated higher perceived competency in PC, system management, primary care, and consumer protection domains, while the IP graduates were superior in IP and medication selection and procurement domains, and most graduates (PC and IP) intended to work mainly in a hospital or a community pharmacy. Hospital was preferred for the PC graduates, and the IP graduates were more likely to work in pharmaceutical industry, regulation and consumer protection, sales and marketing, and academia. CONCLUSION: With some gaps still to be filled, the transition from 5-year BPharm to 6-year PharmD program with specialty tracks gave extra confidence to graduates in their specialty competencies and professional pride, leading to differences in preferred workplace. The findings of this study reflect that Thai pharmacy education continues to adjust to the needs of the society and the changing health care environments. Longitudinal monitoring to observe this transition is needed for both curriculum adjustment and competency of the graduates.
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spelling pubmed-61671272018-10-11 Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates’ perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program Suttajit, Siritree Suwannaprom, Puckwipa Supapaan, Teeraporn Eakanunkul, Suntara Tangkiatkumjai, Mayuree Kongkaew, Chuenjid Anderson, Claire Wongpoowarak, Payom Adv Med Educ Pract Original Research PURPOSE: To serve the higher demands of pharmaceutical services, pharmacy education in Thailand has shifted from 5-year BPharm program to 6-year PharmD program with two specialization tracks: pharmaceutical care (PC) and industrial pharmacy (IP). This study aimed to compare the perceptions regarding professional competencies, pharmacy profession, and planned workplace between graduates with 5-year BPharm and 6-year PharmD and between those with PC and IP specialty. METHODS: A cross-sectional national survey using a paper–pencil self-administered questionnaire was distributed to all new graduates attending the pharmacy licensure examination in March 2015. RESULTS: Of all 1,937 questionnaires distributed, 1,744 were returned and completed (90% response rate). Pharmacy graduates rated highest on their competencies in professional ethics, followed by PC services and system management. They rated low confidence in medication selection procurement and pharmaceutical industry competencies. The 6-year PharmD graduates showed higher confidence in ethics and professional pride than the 5-year BPharm graduates. Graduates with PC specialty rated higher perceived competency in PC, system management, primary care, and consumer protection domains, while the IP graduates were superior in IP and medication selection and procurement domains, and most graduates (PC and IP) intended to work mainly in a hospital or a community pharmacy. Hospital was preferred for the PC graduates, and the IP graduates were more likely to work in pharmaceutical industry, regulation and consumer protection, sales and marketing, and academia. CONCLUSION: With some gaps still to be filled, the transition from 5-year BPharm to 6-year PharmD program with specialty tracks gave extra confidence to graduates in their specialty competencies and professional pride, leading to differences in preferred workplace. The findings of this study reflect that Thai pharmacy education continues to adjust to the needs of the society and the changing health care environments. Longitudinal monitoring to observe this transition is needed for both curriculum adjustment and competency of the graduates. Dove Medical Press 2018-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6167127/ /pubmed/30310347 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S173014 Text en © 2018 Suttajit et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Suttajit, Siritree
Suwannaprom, Puckwipa
Supapaan, Teeraporn
Eakanunkul, Suntara
Tangkiatkumjai, Mayuree
Kongkaew, Chuenjid
Anderson, Claire
Wongpoowarak, Payom
Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates’ perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program
title Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates’ perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program
title_full Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates’ perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program
title_fullStr Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates’ perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program
title_full_unstemmed Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates’ perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program
title_short Are we on the right track? Answers from a national survey of Thai graduates’ perceptions during the transition to the 6-year PharmD program
title_sort are we on the right track? answers from a national survey of thai graduates’ perceptions during the transition to the 6-year pharmd program
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6167127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30310347
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S173014
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