“Opportunities and responsibilities”: how do pharmacists assess their professionalism?

Author:

Araújo-Neto Fernando de CastroORCID,Dosea Aline SantanaORCID,Tavares Thaís Maria AraújoORCID,Santos Douglas de MenezesORCID,Mesquita Alessandra RezendeORCID,de Araújo Dyego Carlos Souza AnacletoORCID,de Lyra-Jr Divaldo PereiraORCID

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Professionalism is fundamental to the existence of professions. In pharmacy, interest in this theme improved with events that examined the resocialization of pharmacists in care. With this, evaluating professionalism can help the operationalization of the theme and, consequently, the development of strategies for pharmacy consolidation before its challenges. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the professionalism of Brazilian pharmacists. Methods To meet the objective, a cross-sectional study was conducted between March 2022 and August 2023. Data were collected using the Brazilian version of the “Modification of Hall’s Professionalism Scale for Use with Pharmacists”. The scale has 39 items grouped into the domains: autonomy, vocation, professional council, self-regulation, continuing education, and altruism. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and an ANOVA analysis of variance with post-hoc Hochberg or Games-Howell tests with Bootstrapping was conducted to verify differences between groups. Results 600 pharmacists participated in this study. The majority (69%) was female and carried out their professional activities in community pharmacies (50%). Professionalism scores ranged between 14 and 29 points, with an average of 22.8 points. Pharmacists working in outpatient clinics had higher scores in most factors, namely, altruism, continuing education, professional council, vocation, and autonomy. This indicates that the inclination of pharmacists to occupy areas focused on care can be significant to assess professionalism. Conclusions The data obtained indicate that pharmacists working in outpatient clinics had higher professionalism scores compared to others. This corroborates the worldwide trend experienced by pharmacy in recent decades, which is the execution of increasingly patient-centered practice models.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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