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Conference/Presentation Title: Enhancing research competence in pharmacy practice: An interactive workshop for hospital pharmacists.
Authors: Chen J.;Trang T.;Doody H.;Wang J.;Nguyen G.;Rattle A.;Solanki J.;Hughes J.;Wood S. 
Monash Health Department(s): Pharmacy
Institution: (Chen, Trang, Doody, Wang, Nguyen, Rattle, Solanki, Hughes, Wood) Pharmacy Department, Monash Health, Melbourne, Australia
Presentation/Conference Date: 20-Feb-2026
Copyright year: 2025
Publisher: International Pharmaceutical Federation
Publication information: Pharmacy Education. Conference: Life Long Learning in Pharmacy Conference, LLLP 2025. Sydney, NSW Australia. 25(7) (pp 42), 2025. Date of Publication: 2025.
Abstract: Introduction: Research is essential to the National Competency Standards Framework for Pharmacists in Australia; however, participation remains low due to barriers such as limited research knowledge, training, and support. To address this, the pharmacy department of a large Melbourne health service prioritised developing research skills through an organisation-wide workshop. Method(s): In September 2024, a one-hour face-to-face workshop was conducted, featuring three group activities: 1) literature searching and research question development, 2) project implementation, and 3) results analysis and discussion. A case study and questions were created to promote discussions with a facilitator. Pharmacists participated in one activity and completed pre- and post-workshop surveys to assess their confidence and the workshop's quality. Result(s): A total of 88 participants (32% of the rostered staff) attended the workshop across seven sites. In total, 74 pre-workshop and 59 post-workshop survey responses were received. Thirty-six participants completed both surveys. In the pre-workshop survey, participants requested knowledge or improvement across four key themes: general research knowledge, specific research skills, research resources and local submission processes. Participants who completed both surveys (n=36) self-reported improvements in confidence (with 'agree' or 'strongly agree' responses) across all questions, the highest increases for 'I can formulate research questions' (33% to 94%), 'I understand different categories of data' (11% to 61%) and 'I am familiar with avenues to present or publish a research manuscript/abstract' (22% to 67%). The majority of the 59 participants who completed the post-workshop survey 'agreed' or 'strongly agreed' that the workshop was engaging (97%), worthwhile to attend (95%), and provided knowledge that will impact on practice (93%). Participants also requested additional time and sessions for research education in their feedback. Conclusion(s): The workshop improved pharmacists' self-reported confidence in research skills and was well-received. Attendance rates and feedback demonstrated broad engagement and an appetite for further research education.
Conference Name: Life Long Learning in Pharmacy Conference, LLLP 2025
Conference Start Date: 2025-07-07
Conference End Date: 2025-07-10
Conference Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
DOI: http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.46542/pe.2025.257.167
URI: https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/57477
Type: Conference Abstract
Subjects: appetite Australia *competence conference abstract education health service *hospital pharmacist human information retrieval knowledge participation pharmacist *pharmacy practice skill *workshop
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