Burnout among Hospital Pharmacists in Canada: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.

IF 0.6 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Courtney L Blue, Odette N Gould, Corry Clarke, Heather Naylor, Meghan MacKenzie, Sarah Burgess, Stacey MacAulay, Andrew J Flewelling
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Abstract

Background: Burnout is a growing problem among health care professionals, with consequences for patient safety and personal satisfaction. The prevalence of burnout among hospital pharmacists in Canada is unknown; however, it has been documented at over 60% in other countries.

Objectives: To assess the prevalence of burnout and variables associated with burnout among hospital pharmacists in Canada.

Methods: This cross-sectional cohort study was based on a survey made available to more than 2600 Canadian hospital pharmacists from February 10 to April 2, 2020, through the Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists QID platform. The questionnaire collected data for the Maslach Burnout Inventory Human Services Survey for Medical Personnel (MBI-HSSMP), demographic data, employment characteristics, and workplace factors; it also included an open-ended question about burnout.

Results: A total of 171 respondents provided data suitable for analysis. Of these, only 13 (7.6%) met the criteria for burnout on all 3 subscales of the burnout inventory; however, 105 respondents (61.4%) surpassed the threshold for burnout on the emotional exhaustion subscale. In univariate analyses, not working to one's full scope of practice was associated with meeting the criteria for burnout on all 3 scales. Linear regression highlighted associations between scores on the emotional exhaustion subscale and gender identity, perceived excessive on-call duties, area of practice, and positivity of workplace culture. Content analysis of the open-ended question supported the quantitative findings and pointed to 3 major themes: workload quantity, workload quality, and workplace culture.

Conclusions: Results on the emotional exhaustion subscale of the MBI-HSSMP and responses to the open-ended question suggested a relatively high prevalence of burnout among Canadian hospital pharmacists, and indicated potential links between burnout and certain workplace characteristics.

加拿大医院药师职业倦怠的横断面分析
背景:职业倦怠是卫生保健专业人员中日益严重的问题,对患者安全和个人满意度产生影响。加拿大医院药剂师的职业倦怠患病率尚不清楚;然而,据记载,在其他国家,这一比例超过60%。目的:评估加拿大医院药师职业倦怠的患病率及与职业倦怠相关的变量。方法:本横断面队列研究基于2020年2月10日至4月2日通过加拿大医院药剂师协会QID平台对2600多名加拿大医院药剂师进行的调查。问卷收集了Maslach医务人员职业倦怠量表(MBI-HSSMP)、人口统计数据、就业特征和工作场所因素的数据;它还包括一个关于职业倦怠的开放式问题。结果:171名被调查者提供了适合分析的数据。其中,只有13人(7.6%)在倦怠量表的三个分量表中均符合倦怠标准;然而,105名受访者(61.4%)在情绪耗竭子量表上超过了倦怠的阈值。在单变量分析中,没有充分工作与满足所有三个量表的倦怠标准有关。线性回归强调了情绪耗竭子量表得分与性别认同、感知到的过度随叫随到的职责、实践领域和工作场所文化的积极性之间的关联。开放式问题的内容分析支持定量结果,并指出了3个主要主题:工作量数量、工作量质量和工作场所文化。结论:MBI-HSSMP情绪耗竭子量表的结果和开放式问题的回答表明,加拿大医院药剂师中存在较高的职业倦怠患病率,并表明职业倦怠与某些工作场所特征之间存在潜在联系。
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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1.10
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期刊介绍: The CJHP is an academic journal that focuses on how pharmacists in hospitals and other collaborative health care settings optimize safe and effective drug use for patients in Canada and throughout the world. The aim of the CJHP is to be a respected international publication serving as a major venue for dissemination of information related to patient-centred pharmacy practice in hospitals and other collaborative health care settings in Canada and throughout the world.
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