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Pharmacy Technicians’ Roles and Responsibilities in the Community Pharmacy Sector: A Welsh Perspective

Rebecca Chamberlain, Jan Huyton, Delyth James Orcid Logo

Pharmacy, Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Start page: 97

Swansea University Author: Delyth James Orcid Logo

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Abstract

Background: Healthcare delivery models in Wales are changing in response to unprecedented pressure on the National Health Service UK (NHS). Community pharmacies will be prioritised to address public health and clinical needs at a local level. To support the delivery of the new model, pharmacy techni...

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Published in: Pharmacy
ISSN: 2226-4787
Published: MDPI AG 2020
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa69695
Abstract: Background: Healthcare delivery models in Wales are changing in response to unprecedented pressure on the National Health Service UK (NHS). Community pharmacies will be prioritised to address public health and clinical needs at a local level. To support the delivery of the new model, pharmacy technicians must be enabled and developed to optimize their roles. The aim of the study was to establish existing roles of pharmacy technicians working in the community pharmacy sector in Wales and to explore barriers and enablers to development. Methods: A combination of quantitative and qualitative methodologies was used, with the main focus on quantitative methods. A total of 83 participants completed an online questionnaire and additional qualitative data were obtained from four semi-structured telephone interviews. Results: The dispensing and final accuracy checking of medicines were reported as core functions of the community pharmacy technician role, with an average of 43% and 57% of time being spent on these roles, respectively. There was some evidence of engagement in leadership and management roles (average of 19%) and limited evidence of delivery of services (average of 6%). Conclusions: There is scope to enable community pharmacy technicians to optimize and further develop their roles. Enablers include the effective use of delegation, workplace support, improved staffing levels and the prioritisation of extended pharmacy technician roles.
Keywords: pharmacy technician; community pharmacy; roles; responsibilities; barriers; enablers; dispenser; pharmacy services; workforce development; wales
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Funders: This research received no external funding. Funding for the academic Master’s fees was received from the Wales Centre for Professional Pharmacy Education, Cardiff University (prior to transfer to Health Education and Improvement Wales).
Issue: 2
Start Page: 97