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A cross-sectional study examining the nature and extent of interprofessional education in schools of pharmacy in the United Kingdom.

Depasquale, Clare; Cunningham, Scott; Jacob, Sabrina Anne; Boyter, Anne; Portlock, Jane; Power, Ailsa; Addison, Brian

Authors

Sabrina Anne Jacob

Anne Boyter

Jane Portlock

Ailsa Power



Abstract

Interprofessional education can prepare the workforce for collaborative practice in complex health and social care systems. The aim of this study was to examine the nature and extent of interprofessional education in schools of pharmacy in the United Kingdom. An online questionnaire was developed using systems theory, published literature and input from an interprofessional expert panel. It included closed and open-ended questions and a demographic section. Following piloting, it was distributed to 31 schools of pharmacy. Descriptive statistics were used for quantitative data, a content analysis approach for qualitative data. Ten schools of pharmacy responded. All reported delivering compulsory interprofessional education. Most (80%) reported an interprofessional steering group overseeing development. Formative and/or summative assessment varied depending on year of study. Mechanism and purpose of evaluation varied, with respondents reporting Kirkpatrick Evaluation Model Levels 1-3 (100%;80%;70%). Two themes were identified: "Variation in Interprofessional Education Approaches and Opportunities" and "Factors Influencing Development and Implementation of Interprofessional Education". Formal teaching was mainly integrated into other modules; various pedagogic approaches and topics were used for campus-based activities. Respondents referred to planned interprofessional education during practice-based placements; some still at pilot stage. Overall, respondents agreed that practice-based placements offered opportunistic interprofessional education, but a more focused approach is needed to maximise student pharmacists' learning potential. Most interprofessional education offered in undergraduate pharmacy curricula in the United Kingdom is campus-based, the nature and extent of which varies between programmes. Very few examples of practice-based activities were reported. Results may inform future interprofessional education curricular development.

Citation

DEPASQUALE, C., CUNNINGHAM, S., JACOB, S.A., BOYTER, A., PORTLOCK, J., POWER, A. and ADDISON, B. 2024. A cross-sectional study examining the nature and extent of interprofessional education in schools of pharmacy in the United Kingdom. International journal of clinical pharmacy [online], 46(1), pages 122-130. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-023-01655-0

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 20, 2023
Online Publication Date Nov 3, 2023
Publication Date Feb 29, 2024
Deposit Date Oct 23, 2023
Publicly Available Date Oct 23, 2023
Journal International journal of clinical pharmacy
Print ISSN 2210-7703
Electronic ISSN 2210-7711
Publisher Springer
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 46
Issue 1
Pages 122-130
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-023-01655-0
Keywords Interprofessional education; Pharmacy education; Pharmacy students; United Kingdom
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/2114335

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