Meilianti Sherly, Matuluko Ayodeji, Ibrahim Nazifa, Uzman Nilhan, Bates Ian
UCL School of Pharmacy, 29-39 Brunswick Square, Bloomsbury, London WC1N 1AX, United Kingdom.
International Pharmaceutical Federation, Andries Bickerweg 5, 2517, JP, The Hague, Netherlands.
Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. 2022 Jan 29;5:100110. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2022.100110. eCollection 2022 Mar.
Job and career satisfaction of early-career pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists is imperative to ensure a motivated and effective workforce, and a secure future for pharmacy practice. In turn, this enables planning, deployment and long term implementation of global imperatives, through universal pharmacy coverage.
This study used data from a global survey to determine the level of job and career satisfaction and identify factors that are most significant in determining satisfaction in early-career professionals.
A cross-sectional survey was distributed to members of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Young Pharmacists Group (YPG) via email and social media platforms from November 2019 to May 2020. A previously validated questionnaire using 5-point Likert scales was used. Data were analysed by exploratory factor analysis, using principal component analysis, oblique rotation, and reliability testing of identified components, followed by a comparative statistical analysis.
A total of 1014 respondents from 92 countries participated in this study. Regions of domicile significantly affected job satisfaction ( = 0.004) and career satisfaction ( < 0.0001) scores. Pharmacists working in community pharmacies perceived lower job satisfaction measures compared to those who work in academic institutions ( < 0.0001) and industry sector ( = 0.012). There is a negative association between career expectations and job satisfaction and career satisfaction scores. The workplace climate is related to education and training opportunities, lower reported workloads, greater autonomy, and more remuneration.
This was an international study of early-career pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists. Enhancing factors associated with job and career satisfaction is essential to support early-career pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists in obtaining fulfilment and esteem in their chosen careers. Developing and implementing a well-framed system that provides a conducive working environment, remuneration, and greater autonomy could improve job and career satisfaction. This study provides evidence to support investment in early-career training, stated in the FIP Development Goal 2.
确保初入职场的药剂师和药学科学家拥有积极的工作动力和高效的工作效率,以及保障药学实践的未来发展,其工作和职业满意度至关重要。反过来,这有助于通过普及药学服务覆盖范围,对全球要务进行规划、部署和长期实施。
本研究利用一项全球调查的数据,以确定工作和职业满意度水平,并找出对初入职场专业人员的满意度影响最为显著的因素。
2019年11月至2020年5月期间,通过电子邮件和社交媒体平台向国际药学联合会(FIP)青年药剂师小组(YPG)的成员发放了一份横断面调查问卷。使用了一份先前经过验证的采用5点李克特量表的问卷。通过探索性因素分析进行数据分析,采用主成分分析、斜交旋转以及对已识别成分进行可靠性测试,随后进行比较统计分析。
来自92个国家的1014名受访者参与了本研究。居住地区对工作满意度得分(P = 0.004)和职业满意度得分(P < 0.0001)有显著影响。与在学术机构工作的药剂师(P < 0.0001)和行业部门工作的药剂师(P = 0.012)相比,在社区药房工作的药剂师的工作满意度较低。职业期望与工作满意度和职业满意度得分之间存在负相关。工作场所氛围与教育和培训机会、较低的工作量、更大的自主权以及更多的薪酬相关。
这是一项针对初入职场的药剂师和药学科学家的国际性研究。增强与工作和职业满意度相关的因素对于支持初入职场的药剂师和药学科学家在其选择的职业中获得成就感和尊重至关重要。制定并实施一个框架完善的系统,提供有利的工作环境、薪酬和更大的自主权,可以提高工作和职业满意度。本研究为支持FIP发展目标2中所述的对初入职场培训的投资提供了证据。