Ambulatory care pharmacy practice: Findings from the 2019 National Pharmacist Workforce Survey

Author:

K Bakken Brianne1ORCID,Bozymski Kevin M1ORCID,Foster Brooke1ORCID,Blaeser Sean D2,Mott David A3,Doucette William R4ORCID,Witry Matthew J4ORCID,Arya Vibhuti5,Gaither Caroline A6ORCID,Kreling David H3,Schommer Jon C6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical College of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy , Milwaukee, WI , USA

2. VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System , Nashville, TN , USA

3. University of Wisconsin – Madison School of Pharmacy , Madison, WI , USA

4. University of Iowa College of Pharmacy , Iowa City, IA , USA

5. St. John’s University , New York, NY , USA

6. University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy , Minneapolis, MN , USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to describe the demographics, training, clinical specialties, and practice activities of ambulatory care pharmacists using data from the 2019 National Pharmacist Workforce Study (NPWS).SummaryThe 2019 NPWS was conducted using a 3-contact electronic survey sent to a random sample of 94,803 pharmacists using the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy Foundation e-Profile system. The 2019 NPWS had a response rate of 67.3% (5,705/8,466), based on the number of prospective respondents who clicked the survey link. A subset of pharmacists’ responses (n = 4,557) was used for this analysis, which included those who selected an employment status of “practicing as a pharmacist.” Of the 4,557 actively practicing pharmacists responding, 338 (8.0%) reported working in the ambulatory care setting. Ambulatory care pharmacists were predominately White (71.6%), women (67.5%), and/or between the ages of 31 and 40 years (36.9%). A total of 41.3% had completed PGY1 residency training, 14% had completed PGY2 residency training, and 29.3% had completed one or more board certifications. Their most common clinical specialty areas were anticoagulation (21.7%), endocrinology (19.7%), hematology/oncology (16.2%), and primary care (16.2%). A total of 49.6% reported using a collaborative practice agreement.ConclusionAmbulatory care pharmacists reported more training and certifications than the overall sample of pharmacists. These pharmacists practiced in a variety of clinical specialty areas and engaged in a range of in-person and telecommunication medication management activities. This study provides a baseline assessment of the ambulatory care pharmacist workforce that can be used to assess changes over time.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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