“…-One institutional framework for cancer services; 69 and -Six other national frameworks specific for heart failure, 70 diabetes, 71 pharmacists with special interest, 72 medicines information, 73 critical care, 74 and medicines use review and prescribing intervention services. 75 Also included in this review were 22 studies that evaluated validity and/or applicability to practice of a competency framework in pharmacy 9,[76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94] (this was in addition to the articles by Kennie-Kaulbach et al 59 and Carrington et al 69 that also reported the validation results of their respective frameworks) (Table 3). Of the 22 studies, the majority (n=10, 45%) were articles that evaluated the validity/applicability of a generic, sector/role-related, or specialty-specific framework in United Kingdom 76,80-82,88 , Croatia 9,93 , and other countries in Europe 83,86,94 (Table 3); Others were studies conducted in Australia 69,78,84,91 (Western Pacific); Japan 90 , Kuwait 89 (Eastern Mediterranean); USA 87 , Canada 59 (the Americas); Thailand 79 (South East Asia); and Africa (included Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and ten other countries in the region) 85…”