Kairuz Therése, Krehula Damir, Truter Ilse
School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
Western Health Service, Footscray, Vic., Australia.
Int J Pharm Pract. 2019 Aug;27(4):370-379. doi: 10.1111/ijpp.12519. Epub 2019 Feb 7.
The education of future pharmacists is the responsibility of a relatively small sector of the pharmacy workforce, and pharmacy academics (faculty) are essential for the continued viability of our profession; many also contribute to research within the profession. However, little is known about the 'work' of employees in this sector of pharmacy. The aim of this study was to investigate expectations associated with the working environment of academic pharmacists.
The inductive approach of qualitative research was selected and interviews were conducted among purposive samples in pharmacy programmes at two universities in the Southern Hemisphere, in Australia and in South Africa. Thematic analysis of raw data identified codes; those with mutual properties were grouped into categories which were assimilated under overarching themes.
Three themes emerged around perceived expectations in academia: level of motivation, degree of satisfaction and adversity. Challenges in the workplace promoted hardship and adversity and impacted perceived performance. Degree of satisfaction was affected by workplace attributes (e.g. leadership, curriculum) which are modifiable or potentially modifiable, while individual intrinsic (personal) qualities could drive the level of motivation and impact positively on performance. Despite adversity, academic pharmacists demonstrated commitment to their roles as educators.
Level of motivation, degree of satisfaction and adversity impacted perceived performance of academic pharmacists. Addressing factors that contribute to adversity, and modifying workplace factors to improve satisfaction, may lead to enhanced motivation and perceived performance among academic pharmacists; ultimately, this may have a positive influence on this sector of the pharmacy workforce.
未来药剂师的教育是药剂师劳动力中相对较小的一个部门的责任,药剂学专业教师对于我们这个职业的持续生存能力至关重要;许多教师还为该行业的研究做出贡献。然而,对于药剂学这一领域员工的“工作”了解甚少。本研究的目的是调查与学术药剂师工作环境相关的期望。
选择定性研究的归纳法,并对南半球澳大利亚和南非两所大学药剂学专业的目标样本进行访谈。对原始数据进行主题分析以确定编码;具有共同属性的编码被归为类别,这些类别又被归纳在总体主题之下。
围绕学术界的感知期望出现了三个主题:动机水平、满意度和逆境。工作场所的挑战带来了困难和逆境,并影响了感知绩效。满意度受工作场所属性(如领导力、课程设置)的影响,这些属性是可改变或潜在可改变的,而个人内在(个人)品质可以驱动动机水平并对绩效产生积极影响。尽管面临逆境,学术药剂师仍表现出对其教育者角色的承诺。
动机水平、满意度和逆境影响了学术药剂师的感知绩效。解决导致逆境的因素,并改变工作场所因素以提高满意度,可能会增强学术药剂师的动机和感知绩效;最终,这可能会对药剂师劳动力的这一领域产生积极影响。