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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacy Practice
  • Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
  • Healthcare Professional Revalidation

Background:

  • The UK pharmacy regulator considered CPD for revalidation in 2009, requiring demonstration of CPD relevance and impact.
  • Linking new CPD requirements with revalidation processes was an underexplored area.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate a framework for guiding pharmacy professionals in selecting work-relevant CPD activities.
  • To create a score sheet for quantifying the impact and relevance of CPD.

Main Methods:

  • An existing risk matrix was adapted to create CPD relevance and impact matrices.
  • A framework was refined with input from 5 pharmacist teacher-practitioners.
  • Content validity was assessed by 7 pharmacists, and user feedback was gathered through focus groups (6 participants) and interviews (17 participants).

Main Results:

  • The developed framework achieved a content validity index of 0.91.
  • Feedback highlighted the framework's penetrability, usefulness in CPD completion, and its role in advancing CPD records for revalidation.

Conclusions:

  • The framework enables prospective selection of CPD activities and more objective assessment through quantification, aiding revalidation.
  • This validated framework has the potential to assist other healthcare professionals in managing their CPD across various practice fields.