Behaviours that contribute to pharmacist professionalism: a scoping review

Author:

Mill DeannaORCID,Page Amy TheresaORCID,Johnson Jacinta,Lloyd Renae,Salter SandraORCID,Lee Kenneth,Seubert Liza,Clifford Rhonda Marise,D’Lima Danielle

Abstract

ObjectivesClearly understanding and describing professional behaviours of pharmacists allows the profession, researchers and policy-makers to observe and monitor the professionalism of pharmacists, and design interventions to improve it where needed. The primary objective of this review was to identify which behaviours are discussed to contribute to professionalism in registered pharmacists in peer-reviewed literature. The secondary objective was to review the identified behaviours using a behavioural specification framework to understand how they are expressed.DesignA scoping literature review was conducted.Data sourcesAn electronic database search of Scopus, Embase, PsycINFO, PsychArticles, Emcare and Medline limited to articles published in English from 1 January 2000 to 21 October 2022 was conducted.Eligibility criteriaEligible articles contributed behaviourally relevant content with reference to registered pharmacists’ professionalism.Data extraction and synthesisExtracted behaviourally relevant content was subject to researcher’s familiarisation, then deductive coding to one of two overarching definitions of technical or non-technical behaviour. Data were then inductively coded through assignment of a descriptive code to identify categories of professional behaviour within these two overarching types of behaviour.ResultsSeven articles were identified and included in the final analysis. From the extracted behaviourally relevant content, 18 categories of behaviours were identified. All articles identified behaviours in categories titled ‘establishes effective relationships’ and ‘complies with regulations codes and operating procedures’. Identified behaviours were often broadly described and merged with descriptions of influences on them and broader outcomes that they contribute to.ConclusionsBehaviours described to contribute to pharmacists’ professionalism in the literature are broad and non-specific.

Funder

Pharmaceutical Society of Australia

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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