International Pharmacist Professional Role Identities Survey Data from 2023 FIP Congress
by Watson, Kaitlyn E / Borealis Harvested Dataverse·Updated 28d ago
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Description
Anonymized Q-sort data from pharmacists attending the International Pharmaceutical Federation Congress in Brisbane, Australia, from September 24-28, 2023. The dataset includes raw Q-sort rankings, factor analysis outputs, respondent images, and supporting study documents. Kaitlyn E Watson from Borealis Harvested Dataverse shared these materials for research and educational purposes.
Use Cases
Analyze how pharmacists rank professional role categories like clinician, manager, and educator based on Q-sort data.
Identify common professional identity archetypes across different international practice settings using factor analysis outputs.
Study the relationship between demographic variables and professional identity perceptions from the post-sorting reflection questionnaires.
Examine visual representations of professional roles through the provided respondent Q-sort images.
Strengths
Data collected from an international cohort at a major professional congress (FIP Congress 2023).
Includes multiple data components: raw Q-sorts, factor analysis, images, and full study protocol.
Explicitly states University of Alberta Ethics approval (Pro00131961).
Limitations
Row count and dataset size are unknown, limiting suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Data may reflect geographic and professional bias inherent to the congress attendee sample.
Provenance
Source
Borealis Harvested Dataverse
Collection Method
Online Q-sort activity and questionnaires administered to pharmacists at the FIP Congress.
Time Range
Data collection occurred September 24-28, 2023.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-30 04:10:14; freshness should be verified.
Geography
International, with data collected at the FIP Congress in Brisbane, Australia.
Shared for research and educational purposes only; researchers are responsible for obtaining any additional ethics approvals required for reuse.