O'Neill Jessica L, Gaither Caroline A
Ambulatory Care, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA.
Res Social Adm Pharm. 2007 Dec;3(4):438-63. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2006.10.006.
Pharmacy employers are being challenged to recruit and retain qualified employees.
Our study hypothesized that pharmacists who practice pharmaceutical care have an attractive construed external image (how employees think outsiders view their organization), which strengthens their organizational identification (perceptions of oneness with or belongingness to the organization) and decreases job turnover intention (thoughts of quitting/searching for another job).
A 7-page questionnaire was mailed to the homes of a random sample of 759 licensed pharmacists practicing in the United States. Participants had the option of returning the completed survey via postal mail or a Web site. The study variables were measured with previously validated scales. Structural equation modeling with latent variables evaluated the hypothesized relationships. Several demographic variables were included.
Responses were received from 252 subjects (33%); 121 were community pharmacists. As hypothesized, organizational identification and job turnover intention were significantly related (B=-0.24) as well as construed external image and organizational identification (B=0.41). The practice of pharmaceutical care and construed external image were not significantly correlated (B=0.10). Although not hypothesized, construed external image was directly related to job turnover intention (B=-0.25). The effects of the practice of pharmaceutical care on job turnover intention were mediated through organizational identification. Position had significant effects.
One additional benefit to the practice of pharmaceutical care may be strengthened organizational identification. Pharmacists' perception of the image of their employer may increase organizational identification and decrease job turnover intention. An understanding of the organizational identification of pharmacists would be useful in decreasing job turnover intention. Given the current demand for pharmacists, this is a worthwhile endeavor. Future research should focus on other predictors of construed external image and ways to enhance organizational identification. Encouraging the practice of pharmaceutical care may be 1 such way.
药房雇主在招聘和留住合格员工方面面临挑战。
我们的研究假设,提供药学服务的药剂师具有吸引人的外部形象(员工对外部人员如何看待其组织的认知),这会增强他们的组织认同(对组织的归属感或一体感)并降低离职意向(辞职或寻找其他工作的想法)。
向在美国执业的759名持牌药剂师随机抽取的样本家中邮寄了一份7页的问卷。参与者可以选择通过邮政邮件或网站返回填写好的调查问卷。研究变量使用先前验证过的量表进行测量。带有潜在变量的结构方程模型评估了假设的关系。纳入了几个人口统计学变量。
共收到252名受试者的回复(33%);其中121名是社区药剂师。如假设的那样,组织认同与离职意向显著相关(B = -0.24),外部形象与组织认同也显著相关(B = 0.41)。药学服务实践与外部形象之间没有显著相关性(B = 0.10)。虽然未作假设,但外部形象与离职意向直接相关(B = -0.25)。药学服务实践对离职意向的影响是通过组织认同来介导的。职位有显著影响。
提供药学服务的另一个好处可能是增强组织认同。药剂师对雇主形象的认知可能会增加组织认同并降低离职意向。了解药剂师的组织认同对于降低离职意向会很有用。鉴于目前对药剂师的需求,这是一项值得努力的工作。未来的研究应关注外部形象的其他预测因素以及增强组织认同的方法。鼓励提供药学服务可能是一种方法。