Martini Nataly, Sajtos Laszlo, Idio Lynette, Kaur Manvinder, Sweeney Nicole, Zhang Carrie, Scahill Shane
School of Pharmacy, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Department of Marketing, Business School, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. 2024 Jul 5;15:100472. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2024.100472. eCollection 2024 Sep.
The pharmacy sector is rapidly evolving due to technological advancements, presenting challenges and opportunities for pharmacists. However, limited literature exists on the future of pharmacy work, especially concerning technology adoption.
This exploratory study investigates pharmacists' perspectives on the impact of technologies on the profession - including career security, role evolution, adjustments to changes - and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on technology implementation and the broader future of work in pharmacy.
A cross-sectional survey design was used, targeting all registered pharmacists in New Zealand. A questionnaire, adapted from Future of Work literature, was piloted and distributed to 3037 pharmacists. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, two-step hierarchical analysis, and content and thematic analysis. Ethics approval was obtained.
177 responses met the inclusion criteria, yielding a 5.82% response rate. Respondent demographics included a lower proportion of community pharmacists and individuals of Asian ethnicity, but a higher proportion of males and hospital pharmacists compared to the national workforce. Most respondents were aged between 30 and 59 years, representing all District Health Board locations.Qualitative analysis identified two themes: 1) Factors affecting technology adoption across macro, and micro levels, including COVID-19's impact on work efficiency, regulatory gaps, fragmented IT and organizational infrastructures, patient safety, and attitudes at workforce and individual levels; 2) Career impacts, highlighting role expansion, job replacement fears, and the need for adaptation and upskilling. Quantitative findings indicate that early technology adopters are more prepared to learn new skills and plan their careers. Technology impact positively correlates with career planning, while job loss concerns negatively affect skill development readiness.
The study underscores the importance of early technological adoption for readiness to acquire new skills and career planning in pharmacy. Embracing technological change, supported by regulatory and policy frameworks, is crucial for advancing the profession.
由于技术进步,药学领域正在迅速发展,给药剂师带来了挑战和机遇。然而,关于药学工作的未来,尤其是技术应用方面的文献有限。
这项探索性研究调查了药剂师对技术对该职业的影响的看法——包括职业安全感、角色演变、对变化的适应——以及新冠疫情对技术实施和药学工作更广泛未来的影响。
采用横断面调查设计,针对新西兰所有注册药剂师。一份改编自《工作的未来》文献的问卷进行了预测试,并分发给3037名药剂师。使用描述性统计、两步分层分析以及内容和主题分析对数据进行了分析。获得了伦理批准。
177份回复符合纳入标准,回复率为5.82%。受访者的人口统计学特征包括社区药剂师和亚洲族裔个体的比例较低,但与全国劳动力相比,男性和医院药剂师的比例较高。大多数受访者年龄在30至59岁之间,代表了所有地区卫生委员会的地点。定性分析确定了两个主题:1)影响宏观和微观层面技术采用的因素,包括新冠疫情对工作效率的影响、监管差距、分散的信息技术和组织基础设施、患者安全以及劳动力和个人层面的态度;2)职业影响,突出了角色扩展、对工作被取代的担忧以及适应和提升技能的必要性。定量研究结果表明,早期采用技术的人更愿意学习新技能并规划自己的职业生涯。技术影响与职业规划呈正相关,而对失业的担忧对技能发展准备产生负面影响。
该研究强调了早期采用技术对于药学领域获取新技能的准备和职业规划的重要性。在监管和政策框架的支持下接受技术变革对于推动该职业发展至关重要。