Abd Al Magied A, Beyene K, Arafa E, Elnour A, Kheir N
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Ajman University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates.
University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA.
J Pharm Policy Pract. 2025 Jan 9;18(1):2443524. doi: 10.1080/20523211.2024.2443524. eCollection 2025.
This pilot study evaluated the professional self-actualisation (PSA) of pharmacists in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) across various practice settings.
Our study was conducted in the UAE from February to May 2024 and targeted pharmacists in hospitals, community pharmacies, industry, and academia. A PSA questionnaire was developed using validated instruments and expert input, and included items on professional fulfilment (PF), societal acceptance (SA), work environment (WE), autonomy and professional opportunities (APO), involvement in professional advocacy (IPA), and the impact of work on personal relationships (IWPR).
Sixty-eight responses were received from pharmacists working in the community, hospital, industry and academic sectors. No significant differences in self-actualisation were observed between genders. PF scores were consistent across age groups, and education level significantly impacted IPA scores, with MSc/PhD holders (mean = 3.6, SD = 0.7) scoring higher than Bachelor's degree holders (mean = 2.9, SD = 0.9; = 0.008). Years of experience were significantly associated with SA scores ( = 0.046), with pharmacists having 5-10 years of experience (mean = 3.5, SD = 0.8) scoring higher than those with less than 5 years (mean = 3.1, SD = 0.9) or more than 10 years (mean = 2.9, SD = 0.7). PF showed a strong correlation with a supportive WE ( = 0.744), highlighting the crucial role of a positive work setting in professional self-actualisation.
This study identified key factors affecting pharmacists' self-actualisation in the UAE, emphasising the importance of a supportive work environment, recognition, and professional development for job satisfaction. Despite limitations such as low sample size and underrepresentation of certain sectors, the findings provide a basis for future research and inform strategies to enhance work environments, policies, and pharmacists' professional satisfaction.
本试点研究评估了阿拉伯联合酋长国(阿联酋)不同执业环境中药剂师的职业自我实现情况。
我们的研究于2024年2月至5月在阿联酋进行,目标人群为医院、社区药房、制药行业和学术界的药剂师。使用经过验证的工具并征求专家意见后制定了一份职业自我实现问卷,内容包括职业成就感(PF)、社会认可度(SA)、工作环境(WE)、自主权和职业机会(APO)、参与职业宣传(IPA)以及工作对个人关系的影响(IWPR)等项目。
共收到来自社区、医院、行业和学术领域药剂师的68份回复。未观察到不同性别在自我实现方面存在显著差异。职业成就感得分在各年龄组中较为一致,教育水平对参与职业宣传得分有显著影响,硕士/博士学位持有者(平均分为3.6,标准差为0.7)得分高于学士学位持有者(平均分为2.9,标准差为0.9;P = 0.008)。工作年限与社会认可度得分显著相关(P = 0.046),有5至10年工作经验的药剂师(平均分为3.5,标准差为0.8)得分高于工作经验少于5年(平均分为3.1,标准差为0.9)或超过10年(平均分为2.9,标准差为0.7)的药剂师。职业成就感与支持性的工作环境呈现出强相关性(P = 0.744),突出了积极的工作环境在职业自我实现中的关键作用。
本研究确定了影响阿联酋药剂师自我实现的关键因素,强调了支持性工作环境、认可和职业发展对工作满意度的重要性。尽管存在样本量小和某些部门代表性不足等局限性,但研究结果为未来研究提供了基础,并为改善工作环境、政策以及药剂师职业满意度的策略提供了参考。