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Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy | 2013

An exploration of the utility of appraisals for the revalidation of pharmacy professionals in community pharmacy in Great Britain

Samuel D. Jee; Sally Jacobs; Ellen Schafheutle; Rebecca Elvey; Karen Hassell; Peter Noyce

BACKGROUND With revalidation in pharmacy in the United Kingdom fast approaching, appropriate systems of revalidation in community pharmacy are required. With little known about the potential use of appraisals for evaluating fitness to practice in pharmacy professionals (pharmacists and pharmacy technicians) in this sector, research was undertaken to explore their potential utility in a revalidation process. OBJECTIVES To examine existing structures and processes in community pharmacy appraisals in Great Britain (ie, England, Scotland, and Wales) and consider the views of pharmacy stakeholders on if, and how, appraisals could contribute to revalidation of pharmacy professionals. METHODS Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with senior staff (eg, superintendents and professional development managers) from chain community pharmacies as well as pharmacy managers/owners from independent pharmacies. Senior staff from locum agencies and pharmacy technician stakeholders were also interviewed. RESULTS Appraisals were in place for pharmacists in most chain pharmacies but not in independent pharmacies. Locum pharmacists were not appraised, either by the companies they worked for or by the locum agencies. Pharmacy managers/owners working in independent pharmacies were also not appraised. Pharmacy technicians were appraised in most chain pharmacies but only in some independent pharmacies. Where appraisals were in operation, they were carried out by line managers who may or may not be a pharmacist. Appraisals did not seem to cover areas relevant to fitness to practice but instead focused more on performance related to business targets. This was particularly true for those in more senior positions within the organization such as area managers and superintendent pharmacists. CONCLUSIONS Existing systems of appraisal, on their own, do not seem to be suitable for revalidating a pharmacy professional. Considerable changes to the existing appraisal systems in community pharmacy and employer engagement may be necessary if they are to play a role in revalidation.


International Journal of Pharmacy Practice | 2016

Exploring the process of professional socialisation and development during pharmacy pre‐registration training in England

Samuel D. Jee; Ellen Schafheutle; Peter Noyce

To explore the process of professional socialisation in pharmacy trainees during pre‐registration training.


Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy | 2017

Fitness for purpose of pharmacy technician education and training: The case of Great Britain

Ellen Schafheutle; Samuel D. Jee; Sarah Willis


Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy | 2013

Existing arrangements for monitoring community pharmacies in England: Can they have a role in the revalidation of pharmacists?

Sally Jacobs; Ellen Schafheutle; Samuel D. Jee; Rebecca Elvey; Karen Hassell; Peter Noyce


Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy | 2013

Revalidation arrangements for pharmacy professionals in industry and academia in Great Britain: A qualitative study

Rebecca Elvey; Ellen Schafheutle; Sally Jacobs; Samuel D. Jee; Karen Hassell; Peter Noyce


Health & Social Care in The Community | 2017

Using longitudinal mixed methods to study the development of professional behaviours during pharmacy work‐based training

Samuel D. Jee; Ellen Schafheutle; Peter Noyce


Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy | 2017

The influence of learning environment on trainee pharmacy technicians' education and training experiences

Ellen Schafheutle; Samuel D. Jee; Sarah Willis


Archive | 2016

Original Research Fitness for purpose of pharmacy technician education and training: The case of Great Britain

Ellen Schafheutle; Samuel D. Jee; Sarah Willis


Professional Standards Authority Academic and research conference: assessing the impact of regulators. | 2015

Standards for, and practice of, education and training of pharmacy professionals.

Ellen Schafheutle; Samuel D. Jee; Sarah Willis; Peter Noyce


In: Monash Pharmacy Education Symposium 2015 ; 05 Jul 2015-08 Jul 2015; Prato, Italy. Pharmacy Education 2015; 15(1); 2015. p. 193-194. | 2015

www.thelearningpharmacy.com – Virtual scenarios to support learning for practice for the whole pharmacy team

Ellen Schafheutle; Chau C; Hari N; Lee Y; Sheikh S; Samuel D. Jee; Grimes L; Christopher Cutts

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Peter Noyce

University of Manchester

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Rebecca Elvey

University of Manchester

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Sarah Willis

University of Manchester

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Karen Hassell

University of Manchester

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Sally Jacobs

University of Manchester

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Jason Hall

University of Manchester

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Mary P. Tully

University of Manchester

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Penny J. Lewis

University of Manchester

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