Evaluating the Strengths and Barriers of Competency-Based Education in the Health Professions

This study aimed to define competency-based education (CBE) for pharmacy education and describe how strengths and barriers of CBE can support or hinder implementation. Sixty-five studies were included from a variety of health professions in order to define competency based pharmacy education (CBPE)...

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Published inAmerican journal of pharmaceutical education Vol. 88; no. 6; p. 100709
Main Authors Jarrett, Jennie B., Elmes, Abigail T., Keller, Eden, Stowe, Cindy D., Daugherty, Kimberly K.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.06.2024
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Summary:This study aimed to define competency-based education (CBE) for pharmacy education and describe how strengths and barriers of CBE can support or hinder implementation. Sixty-five studies were included from a variety of health professions in order to define competency based pharmacy education (CBPE) and identify barriers and benefits from the learner, faculty, institution, and society perspectives. From the 7 identified thematic categories, a CBPE definition was developed: “Competency-based pharmacy education is an outcomes-based curricular model of an organized framework of competencies (knowledge, skills, attitudes) for pharmacists to meet health care and societal needs. This learner-centered curricular model aligns authentic teaching and learning strategies and assessment (emphasizing workplace assessment and quality feedback) while deemphasizing time.” This article provides a definition of CBE for its application within pharmacy education. The strengths and barriers for CBE were elucidated from other health professions’ education literature. Identified implementation strengths and barriers aid in the discussions on what will support or hinder the implementation of CBE in pharmacy education.
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ISSN:0002-9459
1553-6467
DOI:10.1016/j.ajpe.2024.100709