Defining the Role of the Pharmacy Technician and Identifying Their Future Role in Medicines Optimisation

Background: Traditionally, pharmacy technicians have worked alongside pharmacists in community and hospital pharmacy. Changes within pharmacy provide opportunity for role expansion and with no apparent career pathway, there is a need to define the current pharmacy technician role and role in medicin...

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Main Authors: Melanie Boughen, Jane Sutton, Tess Fenn, David Wright
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-07-01
Series:Pharmacy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/5/3/40
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spelling doaj-3b67fd41fdcc4889b0151367b8d055cc2020-11-24T23:15:39ZengMDPI AGPharmacy2226-47872017-07-01534010.3390/pharmacy5030040pharmacy5030040Defining the Role of the Pharmacy Technician and Identifying Their Future Role in Medicines OptimisationMelanie Boughen0Jane Sutton1Tess Fenn2David Wright3School of Pharmacy, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UKDepartment of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, UKAssociation of Pharmacy Technicians, Birmingham B1 1BD, UKSchool of Pharmacy, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UKBackground: Traditionally, pharmacy technicians have worked alongside pharmacists in community and hospital pharmacy. Changes within pharmacy provide opportunity for role expansion and with no apparent career pathway, there is a need to define the current pharmacy technician role and role in medicines optimisation. Aim: To capture the current roles of pharmacy technicians and identify how their future role will contribute to medicines optimisation. Methods: Following ethical approval and piloting, an online survey to ascertain pharmacy technicians’ views about their roles was undertaken. Recruitment took place in collaboration with the Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK. Data were exported to SPSS, data screened and descriptive statistics produced. Free text responses were analysed and tasks collated into categories reflecting the type of work involved in each task. Results: Responses received were 393 (28%, n = 1380). Results were organised into five groups: i.e., hospital, community, primary care, General Practitioner (GP) practice and other (which included HM Prison Service). Thirty tasks were reported as commonly undertaken in three or more settings and 206 (84.7%, n = 243) pharmacy technicians reported they would like to expand their role. Conclusions: Tasks core to hospital and community pharmacy should be considered for inclusion to initial education standards to reflect current practice. Post qualification, pharmacy technicians indicate a significant desire to expand clinically and managerially allowing pharmacists more time in patient-facing/clinical roles.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/5/3/40pharmacy technicianmedicines optimisationpharmacisthospital pharmacycommunity pharmacypatient-centred
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Defining the Role of the Pharmacy Technician and Identifying Their Future Role in Medicines Optimisation
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pharmacy technician
medicines optimisation
pharmacist
hospital pharmacy
community pharmacy
patient-centred
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Jane Sutton
Tess Fenn
David Wright
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title Defining the Role of the Pharmacy Technician and Identifying Their Future Role in Medicines Optimisation
title_short Defining the Role of the Pharmacy Technician and Identifying Their Future Role in Medicines Optimisation
title_full Defining the Role of the Pharmacy Technician and Identifying Their Future Role in Medicines Optimisation
title_fullStr Defining the Role of the Pharmacy Technician and Identifying Their Future Role in Medicines Optimisation
title_full_unstemmed Defining the Role of the Pharmacy Technician and Identifying Their Future Role in Medicines Optimisation
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publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmacy
issn 2226-4787
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Background: Traditionally, pharmacy technicians have worked alongside pharmacists in community and hospital pharmacy. Changes within pharmacy provide opportunity for role expansion and with no apparent career pathway, there is a need to define the current pharmacy technician role and role in medicines optimisation. Aim: To capture the current roles of pharmacy technicians and identify how their future role will contribute to medicines optimisation. Methods: Following ethical approval and piloting, an online survey to ascertain pharmacy technicians’ views about their roles was undertaken. Recruitment took place in collaboration with the Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK. Data were exported to SPSS, data screened and descriptive statistics produced. Free text responses were analysed and tasks collated into categories reflecting the type of work involved in each task. Results: Responses received were 393 (28%, n = 1380). Results were organised into five groups: i.e., hospital, community, primary care, General Practitioner (GP) practice and other (which included HM Prison Service). Thirty tasks were reported as commonly undertaken in three or more settings and 206 (84.7%, n = 243) pharmacy technicians reported they would like to expand their role. Conclusions: Tasks core to hospital and community pharmacy should be considered for inclusion to initial education standards to reflect current practice. Post qualification, pharmacy technicians indicate a significant desire to expand clinically and managerially allowing pharmacists more time in patient-facing/clinical roles.
topic pharmacy technician
medicines optimisation
pharmacist
hospital pharmacy
community pharmacy
patient-centred
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