Desselle Shane P, Raja Leela, Andrews Brienna, Lui Julia
College of Pharmacy, Touro University California, 1310, Club Drive, Vallejo, CA 94592, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2018 Apr;10(4):403-412. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2017.12.017. Epub 2018 Jan 10.
(1) Describe perceptions of organizational culture and prevalence of organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) among faculty at United States (U.S.) colleges/schools of pharmacy; (2) determine which aspects of those phenomena are strongest and which are most problematic; (3) evaluate the psychometric properties of measures for organizational culture and OCBs in academic pharmacy; and (4) identify any relationships between organizational culture and organizational citizenship among academic pharmacy faculty.
A random sample of 600 U.S. academic pharmacists acquired from the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy were distributed an email survey through the use of Qualtrics technology. The procedures closely resembled the Total Design Method advocated to maximize survey response, including use of a pre-notification letter, reminders, and a nominal financial inducement. In addition to demographic questions, the survey employed multiple-item measures of organizational culture and OCBs described previously in the literature and derived from Delphi consensus-building procedures. The analysis plan incorporated use of factor and item analyses to evaluate psychometric properties of the measure and elicit the inherent domains comprising these phenomena, along with descriptive statistics to describe facets of organizational culture and OCBs that were most prevalent.
A total of 177 responses were delivered. Factor analysis of organizational culture revealed a five-factor solution emphasizing achievement orientation, professionalism, stability, supportiveness, and reflectiveness. OCB domains were along the possibility of faculty being virtuous, disrespectful, sportsmanlike, and benevolent/malevolent. Even while multi-faceted and avoiding a simple typological descriptor, academic pharmacy cultures were reportedly healthy. Sportsmanship, while still somewhat commonly observed, was seen less frequently than other behaviors. The measures demonstrated logical, cogent factor structures and excellent internal consistency reliability.
Psychometrically well-performing measures were used to assess the multi-faceted organizational culture of academic pharmacy programs and the organizational citizenship behaviors of its constituent faculty. The results can be used to measure these phenomena at individual organizations for benchmarking and to inform future inquiries that can assist with development of strategies that impact academic worklife and outcomes.
(1)描述美国药学院校教师对组织文化的认知以及组织公民行为(OCB)的普遍程度;(2)确定这些现象的哪些方面最为突出,哪些问题最大;(3)评估学术药学中组织文化和OCB测量方法的心理测量特性;(4)确定学术药学教师的组织文化与组织公民行为之间的任何关系。
从美国药学院协会获取600名美国学术药师的随机样本,通过Qualtrics技术向他们发送电子邮件调查问卷。这些程序与为使调查回复最大化而倡导的全面设计方法非常相似,包括使用预先通知信、提醒和名义上的经济诱因。除了人口统计学问题外,该调查采用了文献中先前描述的、源自德尔菲共识建立程序的组织文化和OCB的多项目测量方法。分析计划包括使用因子分析和项目分析来评估测量方法的心理测量特性,并引出构成这些现象的内在领域,同时使用描述性统计来描述最普遍的组织文化和OCB方面。
共收到177份回复。组织文化的因子分析揭示了一个五因子解决方案,强调成就导向、专业精神、稳定性、支持性和反思性。OCB领域涉及教师表现出善良、无礼、具有体育精神以及仁慈/恶意的可能性。尽管学术药学文化是多方面的,且避免了简单的类型描述,但据报道其文化是健康的。体育精神虽然仍较为常见,但比其他行为出现的频率要低。这些测量方法展示了合理、有说服力的因子结构和出色的内部一致性信度。
采用心理测量性能良好的测量方法来评估学术药学项目多方面的组织文化及其教师的组织公民行为。这些结果可用于在各个组织中测量这些现象以进行基准比较,并为未来的调查提供信息,可以帮助制定影响学术工作生活和成果的策略。