Barakat Muna, Sallam Mohammed
Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Applied Science Private University, Amman, Jordan.
Department of Pharmacy, Mediclinic Parkview Hospital, Mediclinic Middle East, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
J Pharm Policy Pract. 2025 Feb 28;18(1):2470848. doi: 10.1080/20523211.2025.2470848. eCollection 2025.
Pharmacy workforces are central to healthcare systems, yet the profession faces challenges in job satisfaction and retention due to evolving roles, workload pressures, and other issues. Understanding workforce stability is crucial for optimising pharmacy services.
This systematic review aimed to identify and analyze the critical factors impacting pharmacy staff job satisfaction and retention, providing actionable insights to improve workforce stability and long-term engagement in the profession.
A comprehensive search was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA), covering broad academic databases including EMBASE, Web of Science, PubMed, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, and the supplementary use of Google Scholar for studies published between 2019 and 2024. The quality of the included articles was evaluated, revealing a generally low to moderate risk of bias.
The review synthesised findings from 81 studies and extracted ten relevant themes. Countries including the United States, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Southeast Asia countries contributed most frequently, highlighting regional research diversity. Key factors influencing job satisfaction included burnout, stress, and workload (24%); work conditions and roles (22%); professional development (14%); earnings and benefits (10%); and leadership support (9%).
With a global perspective that travels across 36 countries in five continents, this study is the latest in-depth analysis of factors influencing job satisfaction in the pharmacy workforce. This review emphasises the need for policy reforms and further research on workplace conditions in different locations. It provides insights for policymakers and healthcare leaders to enhance the pharmacy workforce's strategic support and engagement initiatives.
药学劳动力是医疗保健系统的核心,但由于角色不断演变、工作量压力和其他问题,该职业在工作满意度和留用方面面临挑战。了解劳动力稳定性对于优化药学服务至关重要。
本系统评价旨在识别和分析影响药房工作人员工作满意度和留用的关键因素,提供可采取行动的见解,以提高劳动力稳定性和该职业的长期参与度。
按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)进行全面检索,涵盖包括EMBASE、科学网、PubMed、国际药学文摘等广泛的学术数据库,并补充使用谷歌学术搜索2019年至2024年发表的研究。对纳入文章的质量进行了评估,结果显示偏倚风险普遍较低至中等。
该评价综合了81项研究的结果,并提取了10个相关主题。美国、沙特阿拉伯、尼日利亚、巴基斯坦和东南亚国家等国的研究贡献最为频繁,突出了区域研究的多样性。影响工作满意度的关键因素包括职业倦怠、压力和工作量(24%);工作条件和角色(22%);职业发展(14%);收入和福利(10%);以及领导支持(9%)。
本研究以横跨五大洲36个国家的全球视角,对影响药学劳动力工作满意度的因素进行了最新的深入分析。该评价强调了政策改革的必要性以及对不同地区工作场所条件的进一步研究。它为政策制定者和医疗保健领导者提供了见解,以加强对药学劳动力的战略支持和参与计划。