Standards of Practice (Practitioners)

SHPA's Standards of Practice series is widely utilised and well-referenced by pharmacists and health professionals seeking guidance on the delivery of clinical, operational and specialty hospital pharmacy services. The series draws on the collective expertise of SHPA members across all areas of practice, and is written by the respective Specialty Practice Leadership Committees or a dedicated Working Group. 

SHPA is undertaking a comprehensive review and expansion of the series with enhancements relevant to current practice. Members will have the opportunity to provide feedback on draft Standards during advertised consultation periods. Both the new and revised Standards will be published in the Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research (JPPR), available as a member benefit. For more information about the Standards contact the Specialty Practice team via specialtypractice@shpa.org.au.
 

Standards of Practice (JPPR) (SHPA Member access only)
 


Standards of Practice

Clinical Pharmacy

All Standards reference and rely upon the SHPA Standards of Practice for Clinical Pharmacy Services as the foremost Standard. Planned and published operational and specialty specific standards are shown below.

Clinical Pharmacy Services: New My Health Record (MHR) chapter
Bunte M.
Standards of practice for clinical pharmacy services – Chapter 16: My Health Record.
J Pharm Pract Res 2021; 51: 536-51.  https://doi.org/10.1002/jppr.1774


Cardiology
Pizzi J, Livori A, Connell C, Hort A, Prosser A, Zhang C, Ziser K, Munro C, Mellor Y.
Standard of practice in cardiology for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res 2022; 52: 59-71. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jppr.1795.


Clinical Trials
Slobodian P, Challen J, Ching M, Hong E, Nikolajevic‐Sarunac J, Shum B, Vosk C, Munro C.
Standard of practice in clinical trials for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res 2020; 50: 429-44.  https://doi.org/10.1002/jppr.1676


Compounding Services
A new standard of practice to replace the SHPA Guidelines for Medicines Prepared in Australian Hospital Pharmacy Departments [2010] is in development. The existing 2010 standard is available to SHPA members on request.


Critical Care
Johnston K, Ankravs MJ, Badman B, Choo CL, Cree M, Fyfe R, Roberts JA, Xu J, Munro, C.
Standard of ​practice in intensive care for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res 2021; 51: 165-83.  https://doi.org/10.1002/jppr.1718


Dispensing and Distribution
Lam P, Campbell A, Chynoweth T, Crawford A, Giles C, Kho JCL, Wood A, Bunte M, Munro C, Mellor Y.
Standard of practice in dispensing and distribution for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res 2021; 51: 511-35. https://doi.org/10.1002/jppr.1785


Electronic Medication Management

New Standard in development


Emergency Medicine
Welch S, Currey E, Doran E, Harding A, Roman C, Taylor S, Thomas A, Munro C.
Standard of practice in emergency medicine for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res 2019; 49: 570-84.  https://doi.org/10.1002/jppr.1627


General Medicine
Tong E, Collins J, Firman P, Jovanovic M, Edwards A, Olding S, Polmear J, Munro C.
Standard of practice in general medicine for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res 2020; 50: 356-65. https://doi.org/10.1002/jppr.1672


Geriatric Medicine
Elliott RA, Chan A, Godbole G, Hendrix I, Pont LG, Sfetcopoulos D, Woodward J, Munro C.
Standard of practice in geriatric medicine for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res 2020; 50: 82-97.  https://doi.org/10.1002/jppr.1636


Infectious DiseasesCairns KA, Avent M, Buono E, Cheah R, Devchand M, Khumra S, Rawlins M, Roberts JA, Xenos K, Munro C.
Standard of practice in infectious diseases for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res 2021; 51: 247-64. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jppr.1744


Medication Safety
A new standard of practice to replace the SHPA Standards of Practice for Medication Safety [2012] is in development. The 2012 standard is available to SHPA members on request.


Medicines Information
A new standard of practice to replace the SHPA Standards of Practice for Medicines Information Services [2013] is in development. The 2013 standard is available to SHPA members on request).


Mental Health
 A new standard of practice to replace the Standards of Practice for Mental Health Pharmacy [2012] is in development. The 2012 standard is available to SHPA members on request.


Nephrology
Scuderi C, Nalder M, Castelino R, Cervelli M, Ironside D, Jones C, Lloyd J, Mirkov S, Munro C.
Standard of practice in nephrology for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res 2020; 50: 263-75. https://doi.org/10.1002/jppr.1649


Oncology and Haematology
Coutsouvelis J, Adams J, Bortz H, Chau M, Chiang K, Foo J, Ibrahim K, Kerr K‐A, O'Connor S, Powell M, Rowan G, Siderov J, Tey A. Tran J, Vasileff H, Munro C.
Standard of practice in oncology and haematology for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res 2020; 50: 528-45. https://doi.org/10.1002/jppr.1686


Paediatrics and Neonatology
 New Standard in development


Pain Management
Lim D, Hall A, Jordan M, Suckling B, Tuffin PH, Tynan K, Warrior N, Munro C.
Standard of practice in pain management for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res 2019; 49: 270-84. https://doi.org/10.1002/jppr.1550 


Palliative Care

 A new standard of practice to replace the SHPA Standards of Practice for the Provision of Palliative Care Services [2006] is in development. The 2006 standard is available to SHPA members on request.


Surgery and Perioperative Medicine:
Bui T, Fitzpatrick B, Forrester T, Gu G, Hill C, Mulqueen C, Penno J, Yu A, Munro C, Mellor Y.
Standard of practice in surgery and perioperative medicine for pharmacy services.
J Pharm Pract Res (2022); 52: 139-58 https://doi.org/10.1002/jppr.1805


Technicians
Bekema C, Bruno-Tomé A, Butnoris M, Carter J, Diprose E, Hickman L, Raleigh R, Teasdale TL.
Standard of Practice for Pharmacy Technicians to support Clinical Pharmacy Services.
The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia; Collingwood: 2019.


Transitions of Care and Primary Care
New Standard in development


Women's and Newborn Health
New Standard in development


Guidelines

SHPA's guidelines provide practical advice for pharmacy services that may be covered by multiple specialties. Similar to the Standards of Practice series, we are undertaking a review of past Guidelines and updating them to relect current practices. A similar consultation process will apply. For more information about Guidelines, contact the Specialty Practice team via specialtypractice@shpa.org.au. See the description next to the Specialty Practice groups for an update on any respective Guidelines. 

  • Medicines Use Evaluation
    Graudins LV, Fitzsimons K, Manias E, Mirkov S, Nguyen N‐A, Munro C.
    Medicines Use Evaluation guideline.
    J Pharm Pract Res 2020; 50: 166-79. doi:10.1002/jppr.1652
     
  • Safe handling and transportation of cytotoxic medicines
    A new guideline to replace the SHPA Standards of Practice for the Transportation of Cytotoxic Drugs from Pharmacy Departments [2007] and SHPA Standards of Practice for the Safe Handling of Cytotoxic Drugs in Pharmacy Departments [2005] is in development. The 2007 and 2005 Standards are available to SHPA members on request.
     
  • Geriatric Medicine: Self-Administration of Medications in Hospitals and Residential Care Facilities Guideline planned (replacing SHPA Guidelines for Self-Administration of Medication in Hospitals and Residential Care Facilities [2002]). The 2002 guideline is available to SHPA members on request).

Quick Guides

SHPA Clinical Pharmacy Quick Guide e-book including:

  • Assessment of current medication management
  • Clinical review, therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and adverse drug reactions (ADR)
  • Documenting clinical activities
  • Facilitating the continuity of medication management on transition between care settings
  • Medication Reconciliation
  • Prioritising day-to-day workload

Non-member access

Non-members can access SHPA Standards of Practice via the Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research.